No I was just squashing the mythology of "Thatcher closed all the mines". when she really, really didnt.Timmey said:That is not the point! I am not arguing about labour, i am arguing about Thatcher. Thatcher closed un profitable mines, but also ones that were making money, just to prove a point. She was a racist, homophobic, extremist supporting, horrible women.vallorn said:Her Labour predecessors closed more mines than she did if you look at the numbers.Timmey said:No, that's not what i said, i said she closed the profitable mines, which she did. Yes she closed some that weren't making money, but she also closed those that were making money, not because of economic reasons, but because she was on a vendetta against unions.Xanex said:Actually the mines weren't profitable. And were only open due to UK government giving them bundles of money over and over. You say she closed the mines when in reality all she did was stop the flow of government money to them and they closed on their own.Timmey said:That's all fine but the point is Thatcher didn't simply reduce the power of the unions, she destroyed them, just to show she could. That's why people are angry, closing profitable mines just so the unions had less power isn't good leadership, its wrong.vallorn said:Ok can we bring into perspective how the UK unions back then acted?Timmey said:Yes but the point is the way she did it. Some of what she did was simply to prove a point, and people will, and should, refuse to have respect for someone who ruined their lives simply to show that she could!Jegsimmons said:Finally someone with some sense and decency in this thread. People need to understand that economic reform is always going to have some sore backs. It's life, it ain't easy. You can't expect things to be easy just because.Xanex said:Was she high handed? Yes.
Was she bigoted to gays. Yes.
Did she cause suffering among the UK working class. Yes.
Did her policies and changes to the UK economy work? Yes.
She did alot of unpopular things. But she did stop the UK from flushing down the economic toliet. Stopping or slowing the eventual fall of a nation is never easy nor painless. There will always be someone hurt by it. But the sooner you do it the less people will be hurt. She was able to turn the UK around before it got to the level of Greece and Italy. And what she did worked so well that even the PMs that came after her haven't undone what she did.
Also the economic reforms weren't necessary, she could of kept England an industrial nation, there is a rather large, and extremely successful one in Europe with very strong unions .... Germany.
They had ousted governments by calling national strikes across multiple industries when the people voted a way they didnt like. Even if the party in power was one they ostensibly paid for.
From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trade_unions_in_the_United_Kingdom
Major strike action by British unions during the 1978?1979 Winter of Discontent are widely acknowledged[by whom?] to have contributed to the downfall of the Labour government of James Callaghan. Callaghan, himself a trade-unionist, had previously appealed for unions to exercise pay restraint, as part of the British Government's policies at the time to try to curb rampant inflation. His attempt to try to limit unions to a 5% pay rise led to widespread official and unofficial strikes across the country during the winter of that year. Official and unofficial strike action by lorry drivers, rail workers, nurses and ambulance drivers precipitated a feeling of crisis in the country. Memorable scenes of picketed hospitals, mounting piles of coffins, and heaps of unburied rubbish accumulating in public parks were embedded deeply in the public psyche.In essence. The unions could have played nice but chose to play hardball and got Thatcher instead of Callaghan.When Jim Callaghan's government lost a vote of no confidence, Margaret Thatcher's Conservatives swept to victory in the subsequent general election and introduced new union laws in part to combat the industrial unrest that had plagued the previous Wilson and Callaghan governments.
Not to mention my other gripes are still her pro apartheid stance and buddying up with Augusto Pinochet.
Being bisexual Im not going to argue about the homophobia. the laws passed on that sorta stick by themselves.
Extremist supporting... your talking about Pinochet right? Ehhhh... Besides him being a vile dictator he did implement reforms that led to Chile being one of the fastest growing world economies in the 90s. On the other hand the things he did to his own people mean I cannot personally support him. Im not sure why Thatcher did.
Racist... Ok well this one deserves a thorough analysis.
From her wikipedia article:
First lets remember that sanctions do a lot of hard to a country's people. we can see it in the countries under massive economic sanctions today. Principled opposition to sanctions themselves if not the cause they are trying to accomplish is in my eyes a worthwhile idea.Although saying that she was in favour of "peaceful negotiations" to end apartheid, Thatcher stood against the sanctions imposed on South Africa by the Commonwealth and the EC. She attempted to preserve trade with South Africa while persuading the regime there to abandon apartheid. This included "[c]asting herself as President Botha's candid friend", and inviting him to visit the UK in June 1984, in spite of the "inevitable demonstrations" against his regime. Thatcher, on the other hand, dismissed the African National Congress (ANC) in October 1987 as "a typical terrorist organisation".
At the same time the labeling of the ANC as a terrorist organization. Well from what I have read they were doing similar things to the IRA in the UK. Should she proclaim the IRA bombers terrorists while holding up the ANC who did the same things as not? That would be intellectual cowardice.
From the ANC's wiki page:
This isn't a clear cut issue by any means and screaming accusations of racism doesn't help anybody. Its a complex mess of problems and concurrent events that deserves careful analysis rather than rhetoric.The MK committed terrorist acts to achieve their aims, and MK was responsible for the deaths of both civilians and members of the military. Acts of terrorism committed by the MK include the Church Street bombing and the Magoo's Bar bombing. In cooperation with the South African Communist Party, MK was founded in 1961.