I do hate those on the left who rage against Thatcher when they were barely alive when she was around. Woman's been out for nearly 20 years now. It's like me raging against the "winter of discontent". Fair enough, if you were a pit-worker at nineteen, you've got a grievance.markfiend wrote: Anyhoo, interesting article on the Grauniad:As a young man Cameron looked out on the social carnage of pit closures and mass unemployment, looked at Margaret Thatcher's government and thought, these are my people. When all the debating is done, that is really all I need to know.
If you were enjoying your free university education at the time( Abolished by Labour, and a manifesto commitment, to boot. So if you voted for them, you voted to pull the ladder out from those younger than you. Don't forget that little bit of selfishness.), shut up. Finding an axe to grind will not make people like you any the more.
The writer would have been about nineteen when Thatcher got the boot. Studying "Newspaper Journalism"(?).So he can hardly claim to have any kind of first hand experience of said "social carnage".