She had had a few attempts on her life and those around her during that time. It isn’t a woman thing, it’s more of a human thing to get emotional about something like that. The video doesn’t provide much context so I can see why you say that. Say what you will but she was an extremely passionate person.
@@tylerpardo4247 so her eyes are a bit watery, but she has control over her voice and what she says. I find that quite remarkable. _Iron Lady_ indeed. 👍
I wasn’t a fan of Mrs Thatcher and was looking forward to exercising my first vote to kick her out. Tory MP’s beat me to it… but god! ALL THE GARBAGE that followed, she was a titan.
she was a friend and admirer of dictators. she was an authoritarian. and implemented austerity policies that have broken britains poor and working class to this day
I didn't agree with a lot of her policies at the time. But in hindsight, I can see clearly how she stood out on the world stage. A woman of conviction and my god how we could do with her likes again. Compared to the piss poor politicians we have now.
Hmm we could say the same to the likes of Stalin, hitler and Mao too. All massively changed history, all strong characters. I’d take Bevin thank you very much x
Some of us did not realise what we had until she was longer here. What I would give to have her here now. May she continue to rest in peace. After reading many of the responses it seem even those who hated her, respected her.
The Pain she must have probably felt in her throat when she said "it's not affecting my voice now" as she probably tried to withstand allowing it to change her voice. Moreover, she came out of a hotel bombing unscathed but yet, even so, she couldn't withstand the pains of betrayal. Betrayal truly is one of the worst pains.
What, because she closed down state owned polluting mining companies that were driving the country into second world standards? Mines that no other company wanted to purchase? Because she removed tax payer money from schemes that were putting the country into extreme debt that would destroy Britain? Because she opened up opportunity for the working and middle class to entrepreneurialism, to own their own business and find wealth so easily? Margaret Thatcher won three elections by landslide victories, with the majority of the British population being working class to begin with, slowly turning into middle class and upper-middle class citizens. She gave people hope, knowledge, opportunity, and freedom.
Always rated her. My parents did also, they alwats said that thanks to thatcher they were able to stop renting and BUY their home. A massive change in their lives and future income. Bare in mind: the coal had to stop, no matter the party in power.
@@noneofyourbusiness1114the coal industry wasn’t competitive it relied on heavy subsidies to work it constantly ground the economy to a halt when ever there was a strike it was just a massive money pit for the economy
I stood guard in the Korean DMZ with an M60 machine gun, wrapped with linked ammunition and hand grenades when Maggie Thatcher flew into Panmunjon for a diplomatic meeting in 1986 with North Koreans and Chinese. Proud moment - if also a bit bewildering. My favorite story about "Ol Maggie" was right before the Persian Gulf War when it is reported that Margaret Thatcher turned to US President George Bush and said, "Don't you get weak in the knees on me now!" That seemed to stiffen Bush's resolve. And the war was won.
No matter what you think of her politics, you cannot deny that she was a strong PM her was committed to her post and to her country. She would not have stood for the partygate scandal.
Great? The witch lost well over 2 million jobs, caused a manufacturing decline of 30%, ruined social housing, voted against more lax abortion laws, raised taxes on the poor, and was a big supporter of Ronald Reagan. She can rot in hell
She made many people cry, she was very hard on the weaker people and gave everything to the stronger ones. Her lack of empathy caused a lot of harm to many people. The best thing she did was leave this world.
Labour had economically broke Britain and much of the public schemes they put in place were crumbling under the weight of whitehall incompetency. Im not a fan of everything thatcher did but she saved brits from even worse pain than if she did nothing or if labour were allowed to to continue their dangerous socialist policies
"The vocabulary of the political left is fascinating. For example, it is considered to be 'materialistic' and 'greedy' to want to keep what you have earned. But it is 'idealistic' to want to take away what someone else has earned and spend it for your own political benefit or to feel good about yourself." Thomas Sowell
@@shrekrab correct, because I don't think I'm smarter than Sowell nor could I say it better than him, who I guarantee is smarter than both you and me by a country mile. I just happen to agree with his "yearbook quote". FYI he never even finished high school, was homeless, than went to Harvard in the 1950s as a black man. Go figure.
I think they were a set of twats to be honest. The mines weren't profitable. A lot of British farmers are moaning now. You fit the market - not the other way round!
Most of the miners I have known all covered each other for sleeping on shift yes it was a hard job but when 6 or more people say the same thing to you and your working just as hard it makes you wonder
She destroyed manufacturing, public services and made us into a nation of shopkeepers. She may have been the iron lady but her divisive policies were disgusting
Exactly. At least Tony Blair had the good sense to leave when the winds of change came, but she became drunk on her power and control. She was a wicked witch who needed to go.
No matter what you think of Thatcher she was a strong leader and her cabinet utterly betrayed her. No one curtsied lower to HM Queen Elizabeth II Rest In Peace to Thatcher and The Queen.
Her strength is vastly over-stated. She flip-flopped with the best of them and barely ever had what can reasonably be called control of her cabinet. And as for them betraying her - she spent 11 years pretending policies of her ministers were nothing to do with her. She's the last person who should ever expect loyalty from her colleagues.
@@drnpictures2155 Only if you view it as an isolated fact devoid of context. She was subjected to far less scrutiny and challenge than a PM is today, and she had the blessing of facing off against an entirely unelectable opposition (not to mention the protection of an electoral system that pretty much doomed the SDP / Liberal Alliance to failure, and that being exacerbated by the ill-concealed tension between the two David's and in particular David Owen's arrogance in 1987 which made him spend days of the campaign focusing on Defence, by far his weakest card and Thatcher's strongest). Her victories are fairly unremarkable in that context in much the same way as Blair's victories in 2001 and 2005 were pretty much foregone conclusions.
If you would rather have what we have today compared to what she delivered you are off your head. People voted for her for a reason. You never got nothing for nothing with her and now its out of control.
They should never have forced her out because she won the Tory a 3rd consecutive term, something it appears they're not even capable of doing going forward.
@@christopherjohnson3464 I stand completely corrected Christopher. Thank you. Every day is a school day! I was going on the removal of power of Thatcher nd Blair. I thought that was why Brown took over from him, and despite Thatcher being removed by her parliamentary colleagues in the Tory party, he time was limited anyway. Like you said, I was completely wrong, apologies.
Tears for herself and her ego. The reverberations of her fanatical cruelty are still being felt in this country. She had no compassion for anyone but herself.
There is a fortiori, thatcher devised a cure for British disease. Had she not, our country would still experience draconian levels of productivity and would have failed to keep up with other developed nations.
She was often unfair in her choices but she also had some good ideas. I admire her determination to be Britain's first woman pm and in the end she was stabbed in the back by her own party .
Didn't she once complain about "moaning minnies" who bore the brunt of her policies? Yes she did. And here she is crying on TV because she got booted out of her job. She should've taken her own advice, and stopped crying because she lost hers. What gors around, comes around.
Tears for herself, not for the working class or the South Wales miners or the LGBT community when her party introduced section 28 which contributed to homophobia.
Love her or hate her, Maggie had balls and cared about her country. I don't agree with a lot of her policies but she tried and succeeded in certain aspects, and failed at many. I feel she'd be better now than then. I think she'd absolutely lose her mind at the state of the world today, everyone's getting a whoopin lol
She didn't cry for the kids who lived in poverty, the miners who committed suicide or the gay men she stigmatised, she cried for herself. Such a pitiful creature.
The UK was the most socially equal it has ever been before her tyrannical rule. Most of the issues we now face as a country are because of this wicked woman.
Socially equal is not good that means there is rigidity in society and that the free market isn’t functioning properly she literally ended a giant blazing money pit and caused the uk to have its largest period of true economic growth since before ww1
@@boas7742 Free market economics promotes the inequitable distribution of wealth and opportunities, it promotes corruption, it reduces social safety net programmes and exploits the consumer. To top it all off, it increases the risk of market failure. You only have to look at the factors that caused the 2008 economic crash which all began with Thatcher/Reganomics. If you are rational, you can see that there is an increased risk for another financial catastrophe in the very near future.
The country was on its knees before she came into power. She was elected 3 times so was obviously popular, people wanted to fix what had gone before. Stop rewriting history
@@dean9235 please she was not that cold, I understand that she wasn't that louder like many politicians but not much British politicians do it She was as much professional and dedicated as she could
@@cerseilannister7283 Professional and dedicated does not necessarily make a good person. I saw the damage that woman did to my family and our community. Then add to that her hatred of gay people and closeness to people of questionable character tells you all you need to know about her and her circle of elites. Even Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth, disliked her. She saw through her too. I trust the judgement of my family and Her Majesty.
@@JohnMoore-xf5wy Fortunately old Fuddy Duddy's like you are decreasing as times flies on. Maybe you can keep the dragon warm in the coal black pits, when your darkness comes, like hers.
I grew up in South Korea and watched her speak on TV during the Falkland War. I did not understand fully what she was saying but I did notice she spoke with conviction and there was certain way about her. Now I know. She had charisma, True Leader ! We need someone like her now, more than ever.
The only thing she broke up was nationalized telecommunications, nationalized utilities, nationalized airliner, and nationalized everything else - which was employing 3 people for 1 job. Badly inflated and tremendously inefficient. Her government offered civil servants 1000£ for every year of service and they jumped at the opportunity. No one was fired wholesale. End of story.
We need Margaret Thatcher today, more than ever. I didn't vote for her but , by God, I can see what a leader she was. This country wouldn't be in the state that is is today if Margaret Thatcher was in charge. Where is her like? Woman or man, we need her like today
Actually on the contrary she did only required actions and her policies of neo-liberal economics led directly to the greatest post war economic expansion in history in the form of the Big Bang
@@NaSaSh1087That's a weird way to put "She destroyed Britain’s manufacturing industry and her policies led to mass unemployment" 2 million manufacturing jobs were lost in her 1979-81 recession and industry had been devastated. After her recession in '83, manufacturing output was 30% lower than 1978 levels, She reduced the manufacturing base so much that the balance of payments in manufactured goods went into deficit - and has been there ever since. She precipitated a Housing crisis still being felt today, She sowed the seeds of NHS Privatisation, Section 28... I could go on but I suspect you're not going to read this far. Now, lets see what you are: coward, liar, or fool.
@@SkageXL5 manufacturing decline was inevitable, many European countries with left leaning governments had seen their industries decline since 1980s and shifted to developing countries like China. Even, the manufacturing decline continued through the government of Blair. Also, just a fact even if they existed they would be closed down by the left in the name of Climate change and environment. The NHS is still publicly) owned not privatised. The right to buy wasn't a bad idea because many poorer and working class people owned their houses for the first time. The governments around the world in the 21st century have failed to stabilise the housing market. Lack of affordable housing led to the housing crisis not selling council houses to the less privileged.
"Women are too emotional for high office" - Margaret Thatcher
She is a woman too.
something has aged very well
She had had a few attempts on her life and those around her during that time. It isn’t a woman thing, it’s more of a human thing to get emotional about something like that. The video doesn’t provide much context so I can see why you say that. Say what you will but she was an extremely passionate person.
I’d say most are
@@tylerpardo4247 so her eyes are a bit watery, but she has control over her voice and what she says. I find that quite remarkable. _Iron Lady_ indeed. 👍
She stopped the free milk scheme for school kids. I will always remember her as Maggie Thatcher, milk snatcher.
that’s not actually true, it was a labour policy that wasn’t implemented until the next parliament when she took over as education sec
Maggie Thatcher, Socialist Destroyer - the greatest!
The only Cow that didn't give school kids milk.
@@SensibleMonikerWhat’s so bad about socialism?
Edit: I’m an anarchist, not a Marxist. Marxism has never worked. Anarchism does work.
@@johnharvey3069everything!!! Its search packed as something beautiful but its rotten like an illusion 😂
I wasn’t a fan of Mrs Thatcher and was looking forward to exercising my first vote to kick her out. Tory MP’s beat me to it… but god! ALL THE GARBAGE that followed, she was a titan.
She was the IRON lady😢😢❤❤
As an American still suffering under the policies of her counterpart aka Reagan, I find this comment delusional
@@Sarah-re7cg I find someone claiming to be suffering a President who left office in 1989 laughable. You’re clearly a liar.
Respect you for that
@lawrencenannes4260Never know what you have got untill its gone!!!
Even an iron lady starts to weep when cutting onions.
Just going to comment the exact same until I saw yours 😂
😂
She was weeping in self-pity
The first prostitute of England.
Margaret THATCHER BUM SCRATCHER 🍑 😂
Regardless of some of her decisions, she ruled the roost in parliament and had more balls than 99.9% of today's politicians.
Yeah and then her own turned on her best thing that ever happened she was vile🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Which ones? Poll tax? Scroungers hated it
The tory boys got her in the end.
🚗💣💥
she was a friend and admirer of dictators. she was an authoritarian. and implemented austerity policies that have broken britains poor and working class to this day
I didn't agree with a lot of her policies at the time. But in hindsight, I can see clearly how she stood out on the world stage. A woman of conviction and my god how we could do with her likes again. Compared to the piss poor politicians we have now.
Without a doubt!!
I agrée . She was a real Iron Lady! Bless her.
More backbone than any cabinet since
Hmm we could say the same to the likes of Stalin, hitler and Mao too. All massively changed history, all strong characters. I’d take Bevin thank you very much x
Totaly agree ..
Some of us did not realise what we had until she was longer here. What I would give to have her here now. May she continue to rest in peace.
After reading many of the responses it seem even those who hated her, respected her.
Wasn't a fan but she cared fir the country and was a hard working woman not like most if the politicians now who only care about themselves
We will never ever see such strength and stoicism ever again in a prime minister. A true reflection of how far society has fallen
Despite what she did to West Yorkshire where I live I have to admit she was a strong woman.
Truly no one can match her.
churchill?
Yes . She was a not a nice lady that was why she got kicked out. Good for her.
@edgardom.4003 what did thatcher do to you?
She was a strong person but a despicable prime minister. She worked for banks, not for the people...
Hitler
She didnt just manage to get through it....she owned it like a boss. Even though at heart she was a daddys girl.
Wonderful woman of integrity, honesty, talent, courage, truth, justice, and of course beauty.
😅😅😅😅😅
When she was of no use to them, they stabbed her in the back.
Sad
The Pain she must have probably felt in her throat when she said "it's not affecting my voice now" as she probably tried to withstand allowing it to change her voice. Moreover, she came out of a hotel bombing unscathed but yet, even so, she couldn't withstand the pains of betrayal. Betrayal truly is one of the worst pains.
Who cares? She was a deeply evil human being
Hospital bombing? Do you mean the Brighton Grand Hotel bombing?
@@justinezafra yes, I do. Terribly sorry, my apologies for the faux pas
@@vikramsureswarannaidu7248 No need to apologize. I just wondered whether there was another bombing I hadn't heard about. I googled it to check! 👍🏻
@@vikramsureswarannaidu7248And who particularly betrayed her?
These is what a strong woman looks like. Not the pretenders in Hollywood
You silly arse
EVIL
her and blair destroyed britain ....sell outs
This is what she did to so many families; reduced them to bitter tears. You reap what you sew.
Best PM the UK had in many decades, boy we could do with her now, that's for sure.
Even with tears, she always looked strong.
And sexy*
Classically British. ❤️❤️🥰
@@mattclayer6541might want to higher you standards mate
@@Iamliyteralyvaas Why? She is...
What a remarkable woman! 🇺🇲💙🇬🇧
Feelings ... not 'emotional'. Completely in control.
Sold the country's silverware...
Wrong party, that's what the Labour party is good at !!
Gordon Brown sold the nation’s gold for peanuts
Northsea oil will never be forgiven
At least she didn't sell the nations gold at record low prices.
@@SM-cz5od gordon sold the gold, the tories sold the country
Iron lady, she had more balls than any other MP .
Great lady
Probably no tears for the working and middle classes that she absolutely decimated.
They gave her stonking great election victories three times. But you know best…
@@kevinallen9414 google propaganda
Deluded lefty
She saved the economy and was elected 3 times.
What, because she closed down state owned polluting mining companies that were driving the country into second world standards? Mines that no other company wanted to purchase? Because she removed tax payer money from schemes that were putting the country into extreme debt that would destroy Britain? Because she opened up opportunity for the working and middle class to entrepreneurialism, to own their own business and find wealth so easily?
Margaret Thatcher won three elections by landslide victories, with the majority of the British population being working class to begin with, slowly turning into middle class and upper-middle class citizens. She gave people hope, knowledge, opportunity, and freedom.
Always rated her. My parents did also, they alwats said that thanks to thatcher they were able to stop renting and BUY their home. A massive change in their lives and future income. Bare in mind: the coal had to stop, no matter the party in power.
Why did the coal have to stop?
Yes in allowing people to buy their homes was a great thing..Harold Wilson closed more mines than she did.
@@noneofyourbusiness1114the coal industry wasn’t competitive it relied on heavy subsidies to work it constantly ground the economy to a halt when ever there was a strike it was just a massive money pit for the economy
@@boas7742ah so the coal unions were heavily mismanaged and were just a Ponzi scheme.
People forget that Labour started the mine closures and closed far more than Maggie did. It was costing the Country far too much to keep them open.
I stood guard in the Korean DMZ with an M60 machine gun, wrapped with linked ammunition and hand grenades when Maggie Thatcher flew into Panmunjon for a diplomatic meeting in 1986 with North Koreans and Chinese. Proud moment - if also a bit bewildering.
My favorite story about "Ol Maggie" was right before the Persian Gulf War when it is reported that Margaret Thatcher turned to US President George Bush and said, "Don't you get weak in the knees on me now!" That seemed to stiffen Bush's resolve. And the war was won.
I heard the story told that Maggie thatcher told George Bush at that time don't go wobbly on me now George. :)
Thank you for your service
Nan Lars USN LCDR retire after 25 years of service
The only time she ever cried was for herself!!!!! Tory through & through.
Honestly, you're so right.
Implying that Tories have feelings? They don't. Demons in human form.
Very foolish of you to fall for the Red vs Blue nonsense. Both Tories and Labour are politicians, they all look after each other. They are all evil.
You don't know that. Look at the ruin you have caused.
She loved this country.
She destroyed this country
No she isn’t
No she didn't. She loved the money this country brought to her corrupt family.
she is the devil
She loved the bourgeoisie.
No matter what you think of her politics, you cannot deny that she was a strong PM her was committed to her post and to her country. She would not have stood for the partygate scandal.
Every living human being should be like Margaret Thatcher a beautiful leader😊
She caused a lot more tears than that! May she rot!
In hell ?
She made mistakes, as we all do, but why is it that it is only in retrospect that so many see how great she truly was.
Mistake would imply she learned her lessons from the first few ones - she did not. She was self-righteous, misogynistic, and narcissistic.
Great? The witch lost well over 2 million jobs, caused a manufacturing decline of 30%, ruined social housing, voted against more lax abortion laws, raised taxes on the poor, and was a big supporter of Ronald Reagan. She can rot in hell
She was literal trash
So great that instead of crying for the amount of child poverty she caused she cried because she got voted out boo bloody hoo
She made many people cry, she was very hard on the weaker people and gave everything to the stronger ones. Her lack of empathy caused a lot of harm to many people. The best thing she did was leave this world.
Labour had economically broke Britain and much of the public schemes they put in place were crumbling under the weight of whitehall incompetency. Im not a fan of everything thatcher did but she saved brits from even worse pain than if she did nothing or if labour were allowed to to continue their dangerous socialist policies
Poor her ! What about the millions of working class people and their children who were affected by this evil woman .
She was evil.
Cried for herself but not for any of the misery she caused.
miseria che voi avete causato
Margaret Thatcher was the best prime minister we've ever had true legendary woman never forgot ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
This woman doesnt know what trauma is.She normalised greed and was a total egoist.
"The vocabulary of the political left is fascinating. For example, it is considered to be 'materialistic' and 'greedy' to want to keep what you have earned. But it is 'idealistic' to want to take away what someone else has earned and spend it for your own political benefit or to feel good about yourself."
Thomas Sowell
well said
@@peterw.4833Couldn't think of anything smart to say so pulled out a yearbook quote
@@shrekrab correct, because I don't think I'm smarter than Sowell nor could I say it better than him, who I guarantee is smarter than both you and me by a country mile. I just happen to agree with his "yearbook quote". FYI he never even finished high school, was homeless, than went to Harvard in the 1950s as a black man. Go figure.
America normalised greed not a leader of a small island nation.
She treated miners like they were criminals; these were not teachers or nurses, they were warriors doing a job that most can't do.
Kazała strzelać do strajkujących górników s...
Every Britishers will suffer for what the dumb queen nd King have done to the world the most cruel leaders
I think they were a set of twats to be honest. The mines weren't profitable. A lot of British farmers are moaning now.
You fit the market - not the other way round!
@@kevindonaldson8655" a set of twats" lol
Most of the miners I have known all covered each other for sleeping on shift yes it was a hard job but when 6 or more people say the same thing to you and your working just as hard it makes you wonder
She destroyed manufacturing, public services and made us into a nation of shopkeepers. She may have been the iron lady but her divisive policies were disgusting
At least she fought for the dignity of the United Kingdom, not all bad Rikkilamp, dont you have some Curry to make?
@@samsmith2635rikki isn’t even an indian name 😹
She cried for her losing power .. that’s the ONLY reason….she never gave a damn about anyone else
Exactly. At least Tony Blair had the good sense to leave when the winds of change came, but she became drunk on her power and control. She was a wicked witch who needed to go.
Fun Fact: When she died, “ding dong the witch is dead” was at the top of the British Charts 😂
No it wasn't edgelord.
@@judgeberry6071 Yes it was, look it up 👍
So childish, Thatcher was one of the best World leaders we have ever had.
That’s a compliment
@@BLane-xr1ic Said absolutely nobody 🤣
No matter what you think of Thatcher she was a strong leader and her cabinet utterly betrayed her. No one curtsied lower to HM Queen Elizabeth II Rest In Peace to Thatcher and The Queen.
Her strength is vastly over-stated. She flip-flopped with the best of them and barely ever had what can reasonably be called control of her cabinet. And as for them betraying her - she spent 11 years pretending policies of her ministers were nothing to do with her. She's the last person who should ever expect loyalty from her colleagues.
@@chrispalmer7893 to remain in power for 11 years alone says something about her strength
@@drnpictures2155 Only if you view it as an isolated fact devoid of context. She was subjected to far less scrutiny and challenge than a PM is today, and she had the blessing of facing off against an entirely unelectable opposition (not to mention the protection of an electoral system that pretty much doomed the SDP / Liberal Alliance to failure, and that being exacerbated by the ill-concealed tension between the two David's and in particular David Owen's arrogance in 1987 which made him spend days of the campaign focusing on Defence, by far his weakest card and Thatcher's strongest). Her victories are fairly unremarkable in that context in much the same way as Blair's victories in 2001 and 2005 were pretty much foregone conclusions.
I don't think they died they just went into hiding
This woman hung around Jimmy Saville. She must have known how evil he was. Plus, she didn’t sleep. Scary.
Thatcher was a fantastic Prime Minister with strong leadership never backing down which is desperately needed now may Miss Thatcher rest in peace
The witch got put in a pack 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Do you know your problem?
You have got no taste or sense of decent judgement.
If you would rather have what we have today compared to what she delivered you are off your head. People voted for her for a reason. You never got nothing for nothing with her and now its out of control.
What we have today is what she "delivered", and you're offering us the option of having what we had today?
Mate, do you know what words mean?
They should never have forced her out because she won the Tory a 3rd consecutive term, something it appears they're not even capable of doing going forward.
She couldn't have stood again anyway, Prime Ministers can't fight three elections in a row. It's why Blair had to stand down too.
@@stetomlinson3146I don’t know where you got this from, but UK Prime Ministers can stand for election as many times as they want.
@@christopherjohnson3464 I stand completely corrected Christopher. Thank you. Every day is a school day! I was going on the removal of power of Thatcher nd Blair. I thought that was why Brown took over from him, and despite Thatcher being removed by her parliamentary colleagues in the Tory party, he time was limited anyway.
Like you said, I was completely wrong, apologies.
She’s gonna go down as one of the goat politicians
Yank comment
No
WOAT more like, although now she has fellow Tories like Boris and Truss competing for that title.
Like her or not, she sacrificed. It’s incredibly rare these days.
Tears for herself and her ego. The reverberations of her fanatical cruelty are still being felt in this country. She had no compassion for anyone but herself.
She saved the country. We were on our arse, close to complete bankruptcy. We were known as the sick man of Europe all through the 70s.
There is a fortiori, thatcher devised a cure for British disease. Had she not, our country would still experience draconian levels of productivity and would have failed to keep up with other developed nations.
@@hek8640 Well our productivity is still below the rest of the G7. This is largely down to a lack of investment and training.
@@ChrisPatrick-q6k no it isn’t, it’s down to our recovery from 2008
Shame she can't see the tears of the broken families and poverty as a direct result of her Neoliberal policy's
Yes, totally agree!
She could very well have seen them in her time, had she wanted to
It's her fault 😢
She was often unfair in her choices but she also had some good ideas. I admire her determination to be Britain's first woman pm and in the end she was stabbed in the back by her own party .
I’m sure she made a lot more people cry with her policies
Can you name one of them?
@l.n3187 yeah shutting down all the mines causing hundreds of thousands of people to lose their jobs because she and her friends liked money
@l.n3187 yeah shutting down all the mines causing hundreds of thousands of people to lose their jobs because she and her friends liked money
Didn't she once complain about "moaning minnies" who bore the brunt of her policies? Yes she did. And here she is crying on TV because she got booted out of her job. She should've taken her own advice, and stopped crying because she lost hers. What gors around, comes around.
Second best thing she ever did was cry
She only cries for herself. She never shed a tear for anyone else.
What a woman, everybody doesn't agree , fair play, but very rude that when she passed, that song should of not been allowed to be used
She was the best PM since Churchill.Theres no one like her today 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧👍
Attlee
More strength and determination to deal with issues than any of these clowns in parliament nowadays.
Tears for herself, not for the working class or the South Wales miners or the LGBT community when her party introduced section 28 which contributed to homophobia.
Homophobia is a made up word …
And we’re all sick of lgbt
Love her or hate her, Maggie had balls and cared about her country. I don't agree with a lot of her policies but she tried and succeeded in certain aspects, and failed at many. I feel she'd be better now than then. I think she'd absolutely lose her mind at the state of the world today, everyone's getting a whoopin lol
She set the uk up for success in the 90s. Blair carried loads of her policies
She was a true leader!!! I visited her home in 2009. Modest.
Modest? Unlike her!
Ew
The Iron Lady. Absolutely. What an incredible woman.
Want and Need her back.
😅
To destroy more industry?
Shut up cappo.
Like we need the plague back
Good luck with that😂
I wish we could have saved her tears in Brighton 1984
She didn't cry for the kids who lived in poverty, the miners who committed suicide or the gay men she stigmatised, she cried for herself. Such a pitiful creature.
The UK was the most socially equal it has ever been before her tyrannical rule. Most of the issues we now face as a country are because of this wicked woman.
Socially equal is not good that means there is rigidity in society and that the free market isn’t functioning properly she literally ended a giant blazing money pit and caused the uk to have its largest period of true economic growth since before ww1
@@boas7742 Free market economics promotes the inequitable distribution of wealth and opportunities, it promotes corruption, it reduces social safety net programmes and exploits the consumer. To top it all off, it increases the risk of market failure. You only have to look at the factors that caused the 2008 economic crash which all began with Thatcher/Reganomics. If you are rational, you can see that there is an increased risk for another financial catastrophe in the very near future.
True. The Tory ideology remains.
Socially equal but everyone was equally poor. 😂
The country was on its knees before she came into power. She was elected 3 times so was obviously popular, people wanted to fix what had gone before.
Stop rewriting history
Her one mistake was the poll tax. If it wasn't for that, her leadership would not have been challenged.
Absolutely the iron lady
Rot in hell.
Man of Steel!
More like a cold and old iron woman.
@@dean9235 please she was not that cold, I understand that she wasn't that louder like many politicians but not much British politicians do it
She was as much professional and dedicated as she could
@@cerseilannister7283 Professional and dedicated does not necessarily make a good person. I saw the damage that woman did to my family and our community. Then add to that her hatred of gay people and closeness to people of questionable character tells you all you need to know about her and her circle of elites. Even Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth, disliked her. She saw through her too. I trust the judgement of my family and Her Majesty.
Iron Maggie. ❤
More like an old tin pot woman.
@@dean9235
Better ask the Argies. 😊
@@JohnMoore-xf5wy It wasn't her that fought that war, it was our soldiers. The heart of a politician. Send others to do your dirty work.
@@dean9235
Older than time.
We don't see Zelensky shooting Russians, do we?
@@JohnMoore-xf5wy Fortunately old Fuddy Duddy's like you are decreasing as times flies on.
Maybe you can keep the dragon warm in the coal black pits, when your darkness comes, like hers.
A Great Leader! One in a Century...
Yes you right, she destroyed economy of uk and now the British has to deal with the mess she created
I don't like everything about her, but here she was very real and inspiring.
Yh a woman that tried to destroy many British industries so inspiring
Dont cry, Maggie. You are an inspiration.
I grew up in South Korea and watched her speak on TV during the Falkland War. I did not understand fully what she was saying but I did notice she spoke with conviction and there was certain way about her. Now I know. She had charisma, True Leader ! We need someone like her now, more than ever.
They did it to Chechrll and noe Meageee.
Had she not insisted on removing the British Patrol Boat, against all advice, we would not have had the awful Falklands War.
Her actual policies were evil and cruel.
I love her tears but cannot match the tears of the people she adversely affected.
What a great woman... I wish we had such a person as a president in France, there is so much mess around since the Mitterrand era...
US, too.
@@Cheeselovincowboy You still had Reagan: "government is the problem" 😍🥰
We had Mitterand... 🤮🤧💩
The iron lady does cry 😮 so much for your iron. Look at the UK broken up industries produces nothing.well done iron
The only thing she broke up was nationalized telecommunications, nationalized utilities, nationalized airliner, and nationalized everything else - which was employing 3 people for 1 job. Badly inflated and tremendously inefficient. Her government offered civil servants 1000£ for every year of service and they jumped at the opportunity. No one was fired wholesale. End of story.
I never thought I was seeing Margaret thatcher cry
Real life Frau Engel
Legend, you had my vote Maggie every election. RIP 🙏 ❤
the blood of northern ireland is on your hands
Here Here.
And mine!
legend????
Your vote is not going to matter one single jot because the Tories are out in the next election.
Her son and daughter make millions on her back and that was ok with her .
Can only cry at her own failure. Never for the damage she did to anybody else.
What damage did she do?
She was are tough cookie don’t cross our Maggie💪💪💪
You're the last PM that had that good old fashioned British Bulldog spirit.
What a disgrace my country is is now.
God bless you. 🏴
Bring her back...
Oh how we need another Maggie. RIP you magnificent leader. Balls of steel.
ABSOLUTELY AGREE
Unfortunately everyone is far too diluted now.
@@vinnieleaderironic
We need workers, what happened to them. Degenerative youth was born as a result of her ideology
How that boot taste?
A wonderful strong woman...men made it tough for her...she had good policies..like encouraging people to buy their own houses...to conserve...😊❤
You can all see the class difference in people nowadays everybody emotional to the extremes. Well this woman does it with class.
❤. Great Politician.
We need Margaret Thatcher today, more than ever. I didn't vote for her but , by God, I can see what a leader she was. This country wouldn't be in the state that is is today if Margaret Thatcher was in charge. Where is her like? Woman or man, we need her like today
😂😂😂😂 she was part of the problem in to why politics is in the state that it is now!
@@benhopwood5321No......
she was of her time - her thoughts against the extreme left we have to put up with now would be brilliant
@@discharge29 What "extreme left" you're talking about?
When we could feel proud of our leader.
She had balls…..90% of politicians today don’t have any.
She looked like a gremlin, Even when she cryed.
A typical fine, strong, stoic Lincolnshire woman 💛
A wicked, wicked woman. The things she pushed through started our national decline. We were well rid of her
Actually on the contrary she did only required actions and her policies of neo-liberal economics led directly to the greatest post war economic expansion in history in the form of the Big Bang
She feels so sorry for herself but the evil witch doesn't care about the lives she destroyed. Crocodile tears!
Ognuno è responsabile della propria vita !!!
(following on from the previous comment) We need someone like her NOW. The current leaders are weak, indecisive, and lack vision.
Imagine being forced to resign😆
We love you Maggie ❤️❤️❤️❤️ rest in peace...the greatest of all time 👏👏👏👏
Wouldnt go that far
Why ? You silly arse
Good riddance
We threw a party when she died.
You obviously don't come from working class or worked down the pits.
The iron melts. It must take quite a bit of heat to melt the iron. Poor Maggie. Thank you for your service.
It's very hot in hell.
Where she is.
Rest in peace Maggie🇬🇧💗
@@SkageXL5hell for bringing reforms which lead to subsequent economic growth and removed millions from poverty?
@@NaSaSh1087That's a weird way to put "She destroyed Britain’s manufacturing industry and her policies led to mass unemployment"
2 million manufacturing jobs were lost in her 1979-81 recession and industry had been devastated.
After her recession in '83, manufacturing output was 30% lower than 1978 levels, She reduced the manufacturing base so much that the balance of payments in manufactured goods went into deficit - and has been there ever since.
She precipitated a Housing crisis still being felt today, She sowed the seeds of NHS Privatisation, Section 28... I could go on but I suspect you're not going to read this far.
Now, lets see what you are: coward, liar, or fool.
@@SkageXL5 manufacturing decline was inevitable, many European countries with left leaning governments had seen their industries decline since 1980s and shifted to developing countries like China. Even, the manufacturing decline continued through the government of Blair. Also, just a fact even if they existed they would be closed down by the left in the name of Climate change and environment. The NHS is still publicly) owned not privatised.
The right to buy wasn't a bad idea because many poorer and working class people owned their houses for the first time. The governments around the world in the 21st century have failed to stabilise the housing market. Lack of affordable housing led to the housing crisis not selling council houses to the less privileged.
you see how tough she was though she quickly corrected him. dont mistake the tears for weakness.