Morrissey Writes On Margaret Thatcher’s Death

Tell us how you really feel, Morrissey. It’s no secret that many, MANY people disliked Margaret Thatcher and now that she has passed on, hundreds, maybe even thousands of people are speaking out against her and declaring their happiness in her death. If you’re unsure of what all the fuss is all about you can read all about her here.

Morrissey, who is old enough to have lived and probably worked during the time she (Margaret) was in Parliament wrote a rather lengthy and very negative obituary for her. You can read what he had to say by taking a look below the jump.

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Every move she made was charged by negativity; she destroyed the British manufacturing industry, she hated the miners, she hated the arts, she hated the Irish Freedom Fighters and allowed them to die, she hated the English poor and did nothing at all to help them, she hated Greenpeace and environmental protectionists, she was the only European political leader who opposed a ban on the ivory trade, she had no wit and no warmth and even her own cabinet booted her out. She gave the order to blow up The Belgrano even though it was outside of the Malvinas Exclusion Zone—and was sailing AWAY from the islands! When the young Argentinean boys aboard The Belgrano had suffered a most appalling and unjust death, Thatcher gave the thumbs-up sign for the British press.

Iron? No. Barbaric? Yes. She hated feminists even though it was largely due to the progression of the women’s movement that the British people allowed themselves to accept that a prime minister could actually be female. But because of Thatcher, there will never again be another woman in power in British politics, and rather than opening that particular door for other women, she closed it.

Thatcher will only be fondly remembered by sentimentalists who did not suffer under her leadership, but the majority of British working people have forgotten her already, and the people of Argentina will be celebrating her death. As a matter of recorded fact, Thatcher was a terror without an atom of humanity.

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