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The usual suspects with unsurprising platitudes are filling the airwaves since her death was announced. Reverential and and Respectful would sum it up so far - Gerry Adams the Sinn Fein President bucking that trend, with Ed Milliband's carefully worded statement reflecting the ideological division that still exists at the Heart of ' Old labour ' and ' Thatcherism.'
They called her a conservative, she was after all the Leader of the 'Conservative and unionist' party as it was once, but she was far from being a conservative. She was like Blair after her someone who hijacked a party down on it's luck and desperate for power at any price. Thatcher was a free market radical whose central philosophy instilled in her by mentor Keith Joseph (via Milton Friedman)was that free markets will cure all, and Society is secondary. How wrong she was -and we are living with the cost of that mistake today and will be for years to come. The market does not cure all and society does matter and if you allow one to run riot whilst largely ignoring it's socio economic effects we arrive at 2008 and beyond, - a country brought to it's knees by the excesses of free market economics and a broken society where the rich get richer-the poor get poorer and we all pay the price.
My sympathies go out to her family and I have no doubt that she acted from conviction, but it should never be forgotten that in her central ideology/conviction - she was wrong.
G/L
They called her a conservative, she was after all the Leader of the 'Conservative and unionist' party as it was once, but she was far from being a conservative. She was like Blair after her someone who hijacked a party down on it's luck and desperate for power at any price. Thatcher was a free market radical whose central philosophy instilled in her by mentor Keith Joseph (via Milton Friedman)was that free markets will cure all, and Society is secondary. How wrong she was -and we are living with the cost of that mistake today and will be for years to come. The market does not cure all and society does matter and if you allow one to run riot whilst largely ignoring it's socio economic effects we arrive at 2008 and beyond, - a country brought to it's knees by the excesses of free market economics and a broken society where the rich get richer-the poor get poorer and we all pay the price.
My sympathies go out to her family and I have no doubt that she acted from conviction, but it should never be forgotten that in her central ideology/conviction - she was wrong.
G/L