2. She decimated manufacturing - not made it lean and mean and put it back on it's feet again. UK has no manufacturing left anymore...
Our manufacturing industry was inefficient uncompetitive rubbish, which is why it coiuld never stand up to aompetition from Japan and the like. Lazy greedy management and workers got what they deserved, not what they wanted.
Now we have no base to recover from. Skills lost forever. Just like a parent can't dismiss their children for being naughty Government can not treat its people with contempt you prescribe. It's the typical old stiff upper lip snobbish British attitude. Whipping is too good for some people. Shoot em in the head and have done with it. So how would you describe the bail out of the fat cats. Is it what they deserve? I strongly disagree with your attitude. Pretty much same creed as Mrs Thatcher.
3. She took unemployment upto 3m +++. It's just a little above 2m now.
Yup - lean and mean and the incompetent and complacent deservedly out of work.
Same ilk as your reply in 2. Bankers were pretty incompentent lot. Lets cut them out and have a lean and mean finance industry governed by Frankfurt perhaps. I mean we don't have British Leyland anymore what's the difference in having our banks abroad too. We've sold Rowntree to the Nestles I think it was. Just wondering what will be left based on your attitude.
4. She sold off nationalised industries to pay for Public Sector Borrowing Requirement topping $45-50bn.
In order to recover the mess created by Labour and the Unions, and give Joe Public the chance to own shares
I'm all for capitalism and having ownership in shares and so forth but your Joe public and average Sid were restricted on how much shares they could have. Majority of the shares were placed with big corporations majority of which was US and international based.
Moreover, to make it a success these public owned companies were sold tuppance. Why not sell it to the public as much as they wanted to buy?
Gross redistribution of national wealth for eye candy... People were mugged and likes of you were fooled. imo...
5. As a consequence North Sea oil was pretty much squandered - contributing 2-3% to GDP alone at one stage.
??? It was Labour in 2006 who were accused of squandered it
Not true. By 90s it was running out.
6. We lost $7bn in fighting the Argies...
Who'se side were you on then ?
I would question the cost of war over gains. The war isn't over imo. Argies still have a claim. International peaceful channels for negotiations could have been attempted. People always too ready to rush in to war. She was pretty unpopullar with the up-coming elections and the war saved here seat. Typical sabre rattling to get elected. Not out of merit just per chance...
7. We lost another approximately £7bn of reserves on the Mr Lamont v Germans view on value of the £1.95=DM.
And our ejection from the ERM ushered in a decade and a half boom.
Incorrect assessment imo. France/Germany - Spain - Italy - Portugal - Greece all pretty much surpassed us in Europe. EMS was a good system. You only have to look at the value of the pound against DM or the Euro to determine strength of economies... Parity with Euro not far away. This is purely because the ability of the Europeans to earn their way surpasses our work effort.
As for the boom we just simply caught up with global boom. Not our doing.
8. She closed down every freaking hospital and school and public service where there was a spare bed or seat and then had to spend money rebuilding and opening them up again.
Tough medicine to sort the wheat from the chaff.
Nonsense. Absolute rubbish. She gave tax discounts and concessions to privat hospitals and insurance companies. Two solution system. Undermined the NHS. Redistribution of wealth away from the public sector to private.
Same as building roads and giving tax efficient company cars to every tom dick and harry. It was only later realised the NHS was starved of funds and road network could not keep up with the private car and public transport wa the future. Policy change... 180 turn. Moreover, when the private sector runs up alloted health insurance, patients switched over to NHS again. Whole setup was a scam.
People are mis-informed and dellusional imo.
9. She pretty well messed up British Rail and most experts agree current situ is an operational nightmare.
Agreed
10. She introduced financial deregulation...
But she didn't allow it to run riot as Labour have done.
Not fan of Labour either. Not fan of anyone as common sense and nationalism / patriotism long lost to pure greed and corruption. Doesn't make it right though - Tory or Labour bunch of self interested public school boy ******s just like the bankers. Totally out of touch...
11. She handbagged Europe and got some money back
Agreed
12. She introduced councils tax which is one of the most unfair - inefficient and difficult forms of taxation to calculate or collect. Business rates went up causing nightmare for startups.
Labour have kept the Council tax running and since 2000 have allowed the Coucils to screw us in order to bolster their pensions and to create non-jobs as a vote catcher.
"nightmare for startups" as in Loadsamoney ?
Cost of replacement as well ability to raise money and keep council workers in employment I'm sure is high on their list. Coupled with criticism of what ever they replace it with.
Just because the global economy hyped between 1980-2000 doesn't reflect on the fantastic leadership skills of Maggie. Just pure chance and opportunitism.
Don't agree. It was the difference betwenn a meritocracy and virtual communism.
Communism would have died either way. Because it is a worse system than democracy.
You know they also say Ragean ran a collosal budget defecit and bankrupted the USSR regime. Perhaps so but look who is having the last laugh now with oil and gold as parts of its natural reserves.
Russia is just a bit player. A current laugh maybe, but the last ? I don't think so.
I think Balance of Power has shifted to BRIC countries without a doubt. Next 20-50 years will show this to be...
I'm not sure the US is likely to recover from their twin defecits for another couple of decades to come and we will be right by their heels.
Agreed
Interesting reflecting on the past. I do feel sincerely that 80s have contributed to our pains today.
I feel anxious trepidation at the thought of seeing the young generation of today screw up the next 20-30 years. I hope not but certainly don't feel optimistic about their abilities.