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In mourning for M.Thatcher ?

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  • richard9991
    richard9991 Posts: 1,618 Forumite
    woodbine wrote: »
    you may find that was john major...thread back off course:j
    your right it was john majors in 1992 she had left by then
  • Jemma-T
    Jemma-T Posts: 1,546 Forumite
    Hmmm, John Major also OKayed [the very successful of course] railway privatisation but all the work was done by Thatcher. Same with DLA as I remember the chat about it (I think it was a really big thing for the blind especially).
  • Plenty of space for discussion, DT for instance, I am with Richie from the Boro in letting this space be occupied with the very pressing needs of people dealing with an ever changing system getting ever more unjust.
    #TY[/B] Would be Qaulity MSE Challenge Queen.
    Reading whatever books I want to the rescue!:money::beer[/B
    WannabeBarrister, WannabeWife, Wannabe Campaign Girl Wannabe MSE Girl #wannnabeALLmyFamilygirl
    #notbackyetIamfightingfortherighttobeMSEandFREE
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