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@sa122Ай бұрын
She'd wipe the floor with today's politicians
@PeterFamiko-lw8ueАй бұрын
Especialy with highest rank eu office
@judefoote7566Ай бұрын
So true she was a real politician she was harsh sometimes but ruled with a Rod of iron we need her now desperately
@NOhandle4444z726 күн бұрын
Dennis skinner
@thomashumber976217 күн бұрын
She was amazing....came into power with a labour mess and no money...she did a great job!
@rodrigosalazar783514 күн бұрын
in your dreams...
@BenDBeast19 күн бұрын
Regardless of my own and others opinions on her Thatcher was undeniably a remarkably intelligent and skilled lady who, if nothing else, always stood up for her beliefs and what she believed was in the interest of the British public.
@ivanjackson79242 ай бұрын
Lady Thatcher, had integrity and guts. Rip
@ryanjohnston78442 ай бұрын
Integrity??
@lostintranslation1957Ай бұрын
@@ryanjohnston7844Yep, and plenty of it.
@philtaylor54442 ай бұрын
Probably the last prime minister who had integrity and defended the British people. Not like these self serving career politicians and civil service we have now.
@DavidsonJamesHow-jf9dq2 ай бұрын
We're currently in the mess due to her policies of uncontrolled capitalism.
@DeeLee-p8c2 ай бұрын
3 million unemployed thanks to her
@aaddy51572 ай бұрын
@@DavidsonJamesHow-jf9dq I think she's the opposite of capitalism. She closed down all the factories and heavy industry. All the jobs went abroad.
@petermitchell63482 ай бұрын
@@aaddy5157 Your statement is totally false!
@aaddy51572 ай бұрын
@@petermitchell6348 Without a rebuttal as to why my statement is false, your charge is meaningless.
@morgansiferАй бұрын
This has always been my favourite speech from Mrs Thatcher. Not only was she a powerhouse of a PM, but an excellent Parliamentarian, orator and debater.
@davido3026Ай бұрын
Orgasmless
@robertoantoniow17 күн бұрын
Agree
@craiggilchrist42232 ай бұрын
Love her or loath her at least you knew where you stood with her and she was patriotic and loyal to Britain.
@WinChun7824 күн бұрын
She was as patriotic as the Queen. What a far better time it was!
@oioisweetheart350016 күн бұрын
Loyal, patriotic and honest with herself and her vision of prosperity for Britain 🇬🇧.
@vinlennox76582 ай бұрын
She was right as usual.
@wingus6662 ай бұрын
She made a few mistakes, sure, every PM does, but by god, she was British, and she was not going to give that up for no-one. Certainly not some brain dead, unaccountable muppets in another country. She represented us all, that were in the UK at that time, and she stood tall and proud, as we should today.
@paulsara96942 ай бұрын
What mistakes? Making everyone make a contribution to have a vote?
@wingus6662 ай бұрын
@@paulsara9694 i guess you missed the poll tax, miners strike, taking milk from schools....just to name a few.
@davideyres9552 ай бұрын
@@Buzzj4kthe unions wrecked our industries. Strike and poor workmanship ended the automakers. Same for ship building and steel working. We know now that the unions were the puppets of the ussr. we’re in the situation of trying to compete on the global stage with cost far in excess of our competitors and only a fool would think we could compete. Sky high taxes and rampant inflation of the Labour 70s were killing the UK and running to the IMF for a bail out were disastrous for the UK. Sure closing the industries that were kept afloat by everyone else’s tax money was horrible for the people in those industries and devastating for the communities relying on them but it has to be done or the UK would now be so far down the world GDP league no one world invest here and the working class would be utterly poverty stricken.
@Caroline-Rose-g8i2 ай бұрын
@@wingus666 if one did not make mistakes one would be a robot ! Let’s be honest - her process of learning as with us all are learning by our mistakes .
@james_tiberius_kirk73Ай бұрын
*anyone
@jimrowley76522 ай бұрын
Oh yes what a speech, a proper Prime Minister unlike what we’ve got at the moment and have been served for the last several years!!!!
@josephthomasjr.65512 ай бұрын
I am a thoroughgoing socialist! So Maggie and I would have strenuously disagreed on any number of issues. Large and small. That said, Margaret Hilda Roberts Thatcher is by LIGHT YEARS the single most fascinating historical figure that I have ever studied. And, in my own way, I must admit that I miss her.
@lucianapennelli85142 ай бұрын
I concur.She dragged the country into modernity and made it great again either in Europe or in the world.
@aaddy51572 ай бұрын
'The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other people's money' - Margaret Thatcher
@grimmlight45412 ай бұрын
@@aaddy5157 Indeed.
@myoldmate2 ай бұрын
Well said. Your honesty is a credit to you.
@davidlynch9049Ай бұрын
She led, had a plan, and executed it. That is the very definition of a leader. I suggest that's why you miss her.
@ardiankotori31492 ай бұрын
Mesmerising, Glorious. It sends goosebumps down the spine. Not a bone of corruption in her body. Try and compare her with today’s politicians, out for freebies with the snout on the troph.
@wmorris18924 күн бұрын
Did your Nanny effect you equally strongly or just your House Master?
@Kraliezec19 күн бұрын
Trough.
@TVHouseHistorian17 күн бұрын
She and her legacy are admired worldwide. Would do anything to have a Margaret Thatcher here in the US.
@susansweeney10692 ай бұрын
One glimpse of Mrs Thatcher standing on the beach would have turned the boats around in an instant. I'm glad she's not here to witness the shambles our country has become. R IP 🇬🇧
@clawrence6190Ай бұрын
Her speeches were absolutely brilliant, and all done without reading them too. She knew her own mind, she knew what Britain should be, and she went for it. I didn’t agree with everything she did, but that’s democracy, I wish she was still around today. We would be in a better place.
@Duncan19742 ай бұрын
All those years later she was proved right...
@lelandunruh78966 күн бұрын
Gosh I wish we had a Mrs. Thatcher today.
@VonRyansExpress-v3r2 ай бұрын
I second her 'NO . . NO . . NO'
@Chrisklown2 ай бұрын
Thatcher against BoJo n Blair. UN is evil, WHO is evil, EU is evil. Socialist River Thames elite is evil
@jamesb8212 ай бұрын
She knew what the EU would become……I get that people hated her, but man did she have balls, hard as nails
@RoundSomeStuff2 ай бұрын
Asperger's Syndrome meant she had the Extreme Male Brain.
@martinhambleton50762 ай бұрын
She didn't care who liked her or not. She believed, and she worked hard to achieve. Now we have Kier Starmer. Politics are different. Ethics are different. Mentality is different. Kier was born to fail and ensure the failure of others. Irrespective of the politics, Margaret Thatcher did try to achieve goals and have aims and objectives.
@asaiira2 ай бұрын
Stop referring to human courage or boldness as balls what a sick perverted plebian word is that? do you think you are a thinker when you use that word everywhere? when you choose to write a book will you still be using that word? grow the hell up and teach your children a decent and sane language. Perverse language means perverse minds and perverse minds lead to perverse logic. Read aristotle, hugh blair or J.S mill if i sound too ''modern''
@shaunhalliwell75442 ай бұрын
Her refusal to sign the Maastricht Treaty was at odds with Traitors and Inhouse Marketeers. May, Brittan, Heseltine etc.
@Jcoke2201Ай бұрын
only a certain secrion hated her
@philtaylor54442 ай бұрын
Got to say Mrs Thatcher was so right about the Labour Party and even more so today.
@willc1294Ай бұрын
A Reform Government and Sir Nigel As PM is the only solution
@BenDBeast19 күн бұрын
@@willc1294 Peak delusion. People like you would have supported Mosely.
@paulk4386Ай бұрын
The last time we will see a leader with balls of steel! A true leader! She would wipe the floor with the idiots we have in charge today.
@dannycarter19662 ай бұрын
I secretly admired her for how she marched up to Leeds to deal with the Ripper enquiry. "I am a parent myself. If you want anything said, ask a man. If you want anything done, ask a woman".
@stuartbritton481123 күн бұрын
Women are not that great, you know.
@subarubrat21 күн бұрын
I couldn't agree more. Women are more focused and driven than men. Mrs Thatcher epitomised that philosophy. Single minded, driven and passionate about the decisions she made. Just incase anyone cries feminism... I am a man. It is simply the truth.
@diligenceeke302317 күн бұрын
@subarubrat women more focused and driven than men? All this for a youtube comment. Sir, medicine and statistics do not agree with you!
@Celisar116 күн бұрын
@@diligenceeke3023 what a nonsense. there is no science saying anything different.
@lx24954 күн бұрын
@@diligenceeke3023”medicine and statistics” 😂
@colinbrown73102 ай бұрын
Magnificent! I wish the commentator would just say his piece and then play the speech without interrupting, the video isn’t about him.
@davidtuer58252 ай бұрын
The commentator telling us what we have, or will hear, from the post is now the You Tube norm, I'm afraid. Apparently we're too dumb to understand without help.
@stevebaker61492 ай бұрын
@@davidtuer5825That's usually the case but in this clip, his comments were very pertinent and a useful reminder of what was dominating politics at the time, particularly helpful for people who may be unaware of the conflicting arguments of that time.
@davidtuer58252 ай бұрын
@@stevebaker6149 I don't think his commentary was made with a view to posterity. It didn't foresee the advent of Tony Blair, that plausible demagogue, who is the real cause of the mess we are now in. But I remember that nice Mr Wilson and his pound in our pocket, I remember Scargill, the miners strike and the winter of discontent, I remember the ineffectual Ted Heath, and I remember what Mrs THatcher inherited. I remember what she did for us.
@smogthehorse94092 ай бұрын
We need a prime minister like her now. Many of her speaches are so relevant today.
@akhalif682 ай бұрын
Are you referring to Theresa May, Liz Truss or their equivalent on Labor...?!?
@GrahamFearnley2 ай бұрын
Your not right in the head
@stevebaker61492 ай бұрын
@@GrahamFearnleyAnd you need a quick course in English grammar.
@kevindare31132 ай бұрын
Starmer would say yes yes yes, I will do what ever you tell me.
@thingstodoinguernseychannel2 ай бұрын
The iron lady was one of the best prime ministers we ever had
@francelinetaylor1158Ай бұрын
Or will ever have
@Wolf-hh4rvАй бұрын
The greatest. Churchill springs to mind but he headed a no opposition situation in parliament and was lionised by the press. Thatcher fought a battle every day.
@MrJonboyАй бұрын
I would probably think the miners would have something to say about that. The destruction of so many northern communties and turned them into drug infested shitholes with no prospects for the majority of the young people growing up there. She was a good orator but she destroyed much of the working class in this country in the north.
@thingstodoinguernseychannelАй бұрын
@@MrJonboy they soon got their asses back to work though didn't they when they knew they weren't going to get a single penny otherwise
@MrJonboyАй бұрын
@@thingstodoinguernseychannel They certainly did, all up until she closed the mines and destroyed their livelihoods.
@lloydritcheyАй бұрын
She was a GREAT woman, and one of Britain's finest ever leaders. God rest her glorious soul. Britain is in dire need of another Iron Lady to steer her back on course.
@daove12 ай бұрын
When I think back at those times and just like many people did not favour her so much, I feel so stupid for not realising how right she was particularly on the EU, for it has become exactly as she for saw at that time.
@adamhinchliffe49792 ай бұрын
When Britain entered the 'common market' in 1973 people were told it was a trading block and that was that. Two years later there was a referendum on whether Britain should stay in the EEC. The country voted to remain. Come the early 1990s the EEC became the EU with the advent of the Maastricht Treaty. Political Union and talk of a federal Europe was being boasted about by European leaders. In 2000 the single currency was launched. When did anybody in Britain vote for any of this post 1975? Thatcher realised what was going on and was right to warm about the consequences. This led to the rise of UKIP, the Brexit Party and now Reform. The EU is a dictatorship. It overrides the governments of the member states, it is corrupt and has allowed uncontrolled mass immigration mainly from Muslim countries in the Middle East and North Africa. In doing so it is planting the seeds of its own destruction with centuries of European culture, history and racial make up being sacrificed on the altar of multiculturalism in the name of globalisation. In essence -neo Marxism. Where the communists failed in the 20th century they have now re-emerged without the Marxist/Leninist dogma.
@xpusostomos2 ай бұрын
Technically the EU isn't a dictatorship, but when there are so many layers of bureaucrats between the people and a decision, it becomes functionally hard to differentiate it from a dictatorship
@mmuzzwell36542 ай бұрын
The latest affront to the E.U establishment was in the last E.P election round. When it was absolutely clear as day that Von der Leyen and others tried with success to scupper (Democratically elected) right leaning MEP's. The establishment obviously pander to globalist banks. The ECB is now in that league. Their ever increasing expansion policies mixed with a decreasingly strong economically membership is a a train wreck happening in slow motion. I am a Brit that lives in the Netherlands for a long time. Shit has gone south here. Overwhelming public concerns about immigration have been ignored by the E.U liberals. It is an institution that nobody asked for. Sure it meant for example that painters in the automotive industry got standardised health and safety policies. But it is arguable whether this would have happened anyway. The U.K Gov. also takes the piss before and after Brexit. We need to assemble a mass movement outside of the political theater.
@davidtuer58252 ай бұрын
The Communists have remerged all right, without the dogma, but with exactly the same intentions.
@davidtuer58252 ай бұрын
@@xpusostomos Quite so, that's why we're better off out of it.
@Caroline-Rose-g8i2 ай бұрын
@@adamhinchliffe4979 unless you were there and in that circle; you know nothing . Seriously !
@Caroline-Rose-g8i2 ай бұрын
She knew their game so they tried to destroy her memory . Reputations restored ❤
@albionparrot5607Ай бұрын
30 years later… she was right the whole time
@subarubrat21 күн бұрын
The best Prime Minister this country has ever had!
@TakeThis-z7v2 ай бұрын
She put her country first rather than the vote. That’s the difference between then and now. Often, the correct decision is not popular.
@lynnedavies58842 ай бұрын
Well said.
@lucianapennelli85142 ай бұрын
She had the balls than the politicians of our time!!
@scotdoc2 ай бұрын
As the great Lady once said..."Socialism is a great idea until it runs out of other people's money". That says it all.
@DigbyOdel-et3xxАй бұрын
Great quote. My reply," there is no one more selfless than a Socialist with another person's money, but one who is the most selfish with their own money."
@alisoncooper27182 ай бұрын
She was a strong pro british prime minister . She was brilliant . Loved her
@PeterJohnson-i8j2 ай бұрын
Pro British, what a laugh. Pro thieving money men and pro the South East and to hell with the rest of us. Evil Witch who put greed above decent morals. We are now suffering her legacy.
@DigbyOdel-et3xxАй бұрын
She was a solid wingman to President Reagan. The two of them lead the western world against Soviet Communism and much of the nonsense we are inundated with today.
@garypoulton73112 ай бұрын
The crucial point is, the UK signed up for a TRADE agreement, not an annexing I to a superstate, they moved the goalposts, Thatcher stood by what she stood for, if only we had politicians of this calibre and morals today
@alisoncooper271818 күн бұрын
She was brilliant . Lovwd her . She loved this country and stuck up for our country
@PeterShieldsukcatstripey2 ай бұрын
Sovereign Britain. Brave lady.
@jetuber2 ай бұрын
She was right on this. Whatever else one may think of her positions on other matters, here she was correct and sound in her view.
@jmccullough6622 ай бұрын
Not just the Conservative party. Far more importantly her view reflected the views of the majority of British people.
@SENEX122 ай бұрын
One thing i notice is how many more MPs attended the house compared to today.
@terrencelong64362 ай бұрын
They're all too busy these days opening red envelopes to attend....
@happyhedgehog6450Ай бұрын
Every speech I hear her make I agree with her. She is one of the only politicans I ever heard where I feel on the same wave length and find myself shouting Yes! Britain giving up sovereignty to a bunch of unelected nobodies. That is impossible for me to accept
@susanmitchell47442 ай бұрын
Yes, she was a conviction politician and tried to steer this country in the right direction. She had the foresight to see what the EEC would become.
@alexmarcus900917 күн бұрын
There will never be another PM quite like Thatcher. Fearless, well informed, intelligent and always a lady.
@davidoconnor32012 ай бұрын
Can we have her back please?
@jean-francoisbrunet2031Ай бұрын
You have Brexit. What more could you hope for?
@Log-On-LineАй бұрын
@@jean-francoisbrunet2031 someone with the balls to actually fix the country
@edoziesylvester90392 ай бұрын
She truly was the originator of BREXIT. Good for her and the UK. A true Patriotic PM.
@paulh4916Ай бұрын
Churchill and Thatcher. Tough as nails and true leaders.
@deandre19882 ай бұрын
She was on it very early. Right on point
@anthonyshirley9928Ай бұрын
She was one of the best I loved watching her stand up to people in today's world I think she would be shocked by what both sides have done. Yet round the world, she is highly spoken, especially Ukrainian people
@louissmith13932 ай бұрын
We’ll never get a PM this strong again.
@DavidsonJamesHow-jf9dq2 ай бұрын
Let's hope you're correct. The country is in a mess because of her failure to lead for all of Britain.
@xpusostomos2 ай бұрын
@@DavidsonJamesHow-jf9dqtell me more
@DavidsonJamesHow-jf9dq2 ай бұрын
@@xpusostomos the mess the world is currently in is due to the Thatcher/Reagan periods which have laid the grounds for uncontrolled capitalism. Asset stripping out companies and jobs on the cheap. Leaving young people with few career options and the hope of home ownership out of financial reach.
@xpusostomos2 ай бұрын
@@DavidsonJamesHow-jf9dq well .. home ownership is hard because too many people... But without those people, nobody would be there to pay pensions. And despite life being hard ( as always ) less people living in poverty than any time in history. What's the alternative, the failed policies of Thatcher's predecessors?
@vallanceellis75692 ай бұрын
Brilliant Woman
@skywalker77782 ай бұрын
Looking back at the Thatcher government, one realize those were days when Britain had a strong world status. Now it's become a joke.
@dlarge65022 ай бұрын
One of the best PM's we ever had. This speech is one of the best ever, reflecting the British sentiment towards the euopean project that we finally had a say about in 2016. People forget, when we asked to join, before there was anything more than a trade body, they said NO. They said NO, NO, NO just like Thatcher did here. They knew we wouldn't fit in, we couldn't fit in. They follow the Roman principles of law, we follow the Anglo Saxon principles of law. They are incompatible, they bother work but in an incompatible way. They require different ways of thinking and the Europeans, who had never really had democracy at all till after WW2, they knew we wouldn't be an easy bedfellow to please as we simply wouldn't like what they were going to do. I spend most of mu childhood during the 90's being forced into something I increasingly learnt was something I feared, if not simply disagreed with. Nobody asked me when I was 12/13, I didnt get a vote in 1993. Well I finally did in 2016 and project fear won, I voted to remain at first! Simply for fear. Well, I saw the EU's true colours as Brixit played out and I have to say I was happy to finally be proven right. We can get along, we can co-operate, but we cant share the bed. We sleep too differently to be happy that close. We can use the same kitchen perhaps, but thats where the line is drawn, as long as we both keep it clean and have our own bedrooms. Lol, I hear many saying we should re-join, that most Brexiteers are dead or have turned their coats. Maybe some of that is true, but that just highlights the real issue. We got some form of Brexit, we have yet to have a competent Government that can actually use it! Till we do, it is basically as bad as May's BrINO deal. I like to watch this speech as a reminder of the dream of finally leaving correctly, showing the EU that it IS possible, they can do the same. The EU structure must be torn apart and rebuilt, correctly this time and I hoped back in 2016 that yet again the UK can be the saving grace of our EU cousins, showing them that it was broken, we were leaving, it can be fixed and you can fix it. Unfortunately the hard left hijacked that and spun fake news and such that managed to leave the UK and the EU in limbo, till we finally take Brexit and use it. If we ever get the chance...
@nigelwomersley403Ай бұрын
She was a master class, one of a few that could really lead and I would say no one has demonstated leadership at this level since
@bernicewhiteley19212 ай бұрын
Loved this woman.
@traceywainwright3 күн бұрын
Me too
@theipaper2 ай бұрын
How do you think this speech reflects on Margaret Thatcher's legacy?
@moonlit_forest26802 ай бұрын
Her legacy is known for economic benefits short term but disastrous long term! The Uk is in a dire state because of thatcher
@JJONNYREPP2 ай бұрын
The Speech That Set The Tory Party On A European War Path | Parliament's Greatest Speeches #3 1802pm 27.9.24 i couldn't give a fook, my friend. she rued the day she supported the joining of the common market, made it her priority to support such legislation... it won her her tenure... just watch yes, minister and yes, prime minister... ahahah... i wonder if she often thought she was going crazy what with that particular show allegedly anticipating her next political move... as for th elate 70's... and late 90's - terrible eras. little mr echo doesn't want her doesn't condone her doesn't even enjoy any of this... and this lad's not for turning. a massive groan just went up regards the fact sutcliffe got to phone the DWP call centre just before they closed for the weekend... no one answered, by the way. i aint a conservative - they're a bunch of commies.
@JJONNYREPP2 ай бұрын
@@moonlit_forest2680 The Speech That Set The Tory Party On A European War Path | Parliament's Greatest Speeches #3 1809pm 27.9.24 irrespective of this and whether or not her policies were implemented correctly...the excitement of the death of politics was well to the fore.... how boring they all are now, though. toe rags!!!
@Excession-h6e2 ай бұрын
@@moonlit_forest2680and Nixon's decision has nothing to do with it? De Gaulle didn't make himself clear enough? It would have made no difference who was in government. At least Thatcher tried. No one else had any vision at all. Either way, the UK and Europe were on a one way street. A classic example of Stockholm Syndrome. Look at who controls the money and there is your bogeyman. It wasn't Thatcher.
@ajs412 ай бұрын
@@moonlit_forest2680 Disagree. She and John Major were probably the last two long-terms PMs.
@Matt123a17 күн бұрын
She was right then, She was right three decades later, and She was right now.
@JimmiesChoices15 күн бұрын
What a woman ❤ tough and forthright
@scottmcdonald160720 күн бұрын
Iconic!!! She shaped the future of great Britain, RESPECT MARGARET THATCHER, Y0U seen the future
@sturdywordy11582 ай бұрын
The Labour front bench was useless, no change there
@GrahamFearnley2 ай бұрын
And the tories were great muppet
@haztec.2 ай бұрын
As if the current Tory front-bench is so high quality. I don't even know who is in the shadow cabinet
@DigbyOdel-et3xxАй бұрын
Yes, because if you are a labour party member, Socialist, Democrat you are either a useful idiot to evils of Satan or you have given your soul to Satan.
@lostintranslation1957Ай бұрын
@@GrahamFearnleyAh yes, the ill-educated socialist speaks again.
@lostintranslation1957Ай бұрын
@@haztec.The Tory party is now a socialist party.
@johugra12 ай бұрын
European leaders have never understood or acknowledged that they were substantially to blame for Brexit by mishandling the relationship. Mrs Thatcher was voicing the frustrations that lead to the Brexit vote.
@jean-francoisbrunet2031Ай бұрын
As long as they were in the EU the British have sought to expand its borders so as to empty it of any meaning beyond a commercial agreement. De Gaulle was right in predicting that the British would never feel a part of Europe, and fundamentally remain an island.
@johugra1Ай бұрын
@jean-francoisbrunet2031 Yes I agree. UK wanted a trading relationship. Some of the Uk government positions on expansion were odd. But UK never wanted to be part of a United States of Europe .
@JohanHerrenberg2 ай бұрын
I remember it well. Her views cost her everything. Commendable integrity.
@trustnuffin9121Ай бұрын
Maggie was our last true Prime Minister
@melissahyberger21 күн бұрын
I was in the US Army during the Reagan presidency, Thatcher’s time as PM. We absolutely adored her. We knew that we were being led by giants with President Reagan and PM Thatcher. I’m glad that I have lived long enough to see history prove that Maggie was right!!!!
@Celisar116 күн бұрын
Don’t even compare Reagan to Thatcher. She was highly educated, he was not. She was extremely competent, he was not. She was brilliant, he was not. She had an iron will, he had not . Shall I go on?
@jtrain561515 күн бұрын
Love this woman!
@myoldmate2 ай бұрын
Back in the day, when our elected leaders were intelligent, articulate and stately. The numpties we have now pale into insignificance.
@susanmitchell47442 ай бұрын
Kinnock was a fool and luckily Thatcher knew what she was talking about.
@LivingLifeAfterDeath2 ай бұрын
Kinnock a fool..Starmer a Tool…
@GrahamFearnley2 ай бұрын
Course she did enjoying what Britain's become I m not the tory fire sale of thatchers come to bite us now high energy bills and rail travel we subsidise Europe now
@kiimmaritz2827Ай бұрын
The most wonderful brilliant premier the world ever had.. she's like a Maria Callas...one that can never be equaled
@peterfinn60982 ай бұрын
Bring her back
@JamesACarlton-y3uАй бұрын
Margaret Thatcher was magnificent and possibly the best UK Prime Minister ever in a long and proud history.
@RobertWallace-qh8lc2 ай бұрын
The last truly BRITISH Prime Minister.
@popdop00742 ай бұрын
I don't even think that lizard is classed as human
@Excession-h6e2 ай бұрын
I think that honour goes to Chamberlain. Every single one since May 1940, even Mrs Thatch, sold us out one way or another.
@mikeryan72132 ай бұрын
@@Excession-h6eChamberlain? Good god. The man was willing to sell out to hitler
@joannmccreadie21352 ай бұрын
I grew up during the Thatcher years and my family did not like her at all until the Falklands in 1983. I always thought she was a strong and courageous leader, i wish she was our government leader now. She would not have tolerated all the illegal immigrants and would've stopped the "boats" before they even began to travel to Britain. The Last True British Prime Minister we ever had. Wether you agreed with her or not.
@estfriks379519 күн бұрын
Hello from France ! The best ever ! At this Time I wished she could lead France !
@thepurplesband2 ай бұрын
The Kinnock family have made a lot of money out of the EU
@willc1294Ай бұрын
they should all be jailed or exiled
@Blacknight18122 ай бұрын
Mrs T was right on the EEC and now the EU.
@Tj-ot4jpАй бұрын
Was never a fan of hers, but Jesus do we ever need her now!
@c12onnor11 күн бұрын
Ahh yes, shouting "No No No" is so iconic...🥱💀⚰🔥👹
@gamingtherapy7587Ай бұрын
Wish we had someone like that now
@fletcherchristian1611Ай бұрын
The last Prime Minister worthy of the position, and she had a spine.
@johnhyde88922 ай бұрын
Brilliant we need Mrs Thatcher now, starmer could learn so much from her!!
@DaboooogA2 ай бұрын
The one woman who feminists seem to ignore
@30dettjimvg2 ай бұрын
@@MusicFromNowhere Like ?
@Helgardt6189Ай бұрын
And she stood with Apartheid South Africa 👍
@lostintranslation1957Ай бұрын
@@Helgardt6189Your lack of knowledge on the subject is telling. Telling.
@diansc7322Ай бұрын
@@lostintranslation1957so she didn't stand with Apartheid in South Africa?
@lostintranslation1957Ай бұрын
@diansc7322 When did she stand with apartheid?
@philiptheoret9311Ай бұрын
She was the best!
@stephenforster65432 ай бұрын
Your speech is longer than hers 😂
@SusanWilliams-fg1chАй бұрын
Agree.
@Saarngittik1967Ай бұрын
What a great lady ! Respect, Madam !
@thomashumber976217 күн бұрын
MY HERO...Got me off the dole and into business !
@TeamDriveBy24 күн бұрын
I wish we had her now, her strength and her love for her country. She would never be a WEF or Israeli puppet
@artxyfeng27 күн бұрын
...I did not like her personality but I SO admired her integrity, Love for the UK, and her Leadership!
@tonybytheway75432 ай бұрын
I wish we had Mrs Thatcher in charge now. A strong leader with what's best for the British people at the forefront of every policy. Sadly, look at how far we have fallen to have idiots and cowards like Starmer and his cronies in charge.
@KsanovaAvonaskАй бұрын
What a wonderful successful prime minister ❤
@tonyclifton2652 ай бұрын
wish we had her again today to sort out the upsetting mess that britain is in. she was the greatest PM britain ever had
@tomfuzer98852 ай бұрын
What a contrast between the quality of Thatcher and the last 5-6 British Prime Ministers. This sort of sane leadership and sober voice is sadly, very badly missed now in the EU too. Politicians wanting to protect and defend sovereignty now are portrayed as extremists…
@carlosaugustoerthal8098Ай бұрын
Now you have puppets.
@timtim46032 ай бұрын
If only she was hear now
@rachelrose85152 ай бұрын
❤❤❤ pays to be disagreeable. She’s right
@scotthaskins12642 ай бұрын
She was a legend. Iron Lady for a reason. Killing rooms in Hereford she was an absolute rock. BZ Ma’am. 🇬🇧⚓️👏👏
@robertoantoniow17 күн бұрын
Masterful
@glenrich-uu9zrАй бұрын
Yes, yes, yes, you are great !
@leakoe3797Ай бұрын
She had such balls..but she didnt have to think with them..!
@stewartw.9151Ай бұрын
The European Economic Community provides a clue or two in it's name as to why Thatcher came to object strongly to it! It was an ECONOMIC grouping supposedly and that is how the entire concept began in the 1950s. But she eventually realised of course, as more was revealed of the over-arching ambitions of the EU, as it became! Those were largely and predominantly POLITICAL in nature and all about supra-national control by the EU. She was absolutely correct.
@Celisar116 күн бұрын
Love her, such a brilliant, witty, strong woman. Excellent leader as well. PS and honest. You knew exactly what she stood for! It is almost tragic that so many people only now realize how good she was , especially in comparison with today’s politicians.
@c12onnor11 күн бұрын
What did she stand for?
@shabbos-goy94072 ай бұрын
Notice how "un-enriched" the commons was in 1990?
@Excession-h6e2 ай бұрын
Well, there were women, foreigners with family in the BoE, and working class people there. Not entirely clean.
@mikeryan72132 ай бұрын
What's your problem? Britain is multi ethnic, of course Parliament as a result will be multi ethnic.
@Excession-h6e2 ай бұрын
@@mikeryan7213 In proportion perhaps you could make that argument. Even then it wouldn't be right. We have members of parliament who are on record as antithetical to British values, presumably there are more that don't voice it. I don't want them in a position to be able to speak on my behalf.
@mikeryan72132 ай бұрын
@Excession-h6e by your logic then only white people should be in parliament. This is not only ridiculous, but also insulting. The overwhelming majority of parliament members are loyal to Britain and the people they represent. Thank God most people don't share your narrow views.
@Excession-h6e2 ай бұрын
@@mikeryan7213 Narrow? I have been an expat in a developing nation for 20 years. Let me guess, you are an urbanite who has never been outside of the country for any significant amount of time, getting your hands dirty and putting your own life in danger? You have never helped train doctors and your experience of 'equality' comes from the streets of England and your concomitant vocabulary comes from the pulpits of those sophist politicians who know what's best? You are printed from a mold. Standard and dismissible.