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Nobody in their right mind would say Thatcher. She destroyed British industry, which is the reason why we now have to import everything. The only thing that covered up the disaster of her economic policies was selling off all of our North Sea oil.
She encouraged Argentina to invade the Falklands, when intelligence reports clearly would have allowed her to head off the invasion before it happened, purely to save her own career because opinion polls showed she was the most unpopular PM in British history and a war was about the only thing that could save her.
A pretty depressing list when you consider some of the great PMs we have had through history. I have tried to put them into order but it’s not been easy as there is so much dross there but the bottom four have been bloody awful for this country.
Brown Major Blair Cameron May Thatcher Johnson
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Who do you think the best Prime Minister of the last 40 years has been? on 08:09 - May 27 with 8304 views
Some proper coonts in this list....Champagne Tony.....Thatcher....and then we have the unelected Brown. Remember that Ärse getting caught out on camera calling some old bird a horrible or vile woman?
All of them were only in power for self interest. I mean, why would all of these multi millionaires take up a job to earn less than a Championship player?
Ready and waiting to mop up those European places......
For me too. I agree about May having integrity, she was just a useless PM. Thatcher was a dreadful, divisive woman who blinkered outlook and ideology led us to where we are today. The selfishness which is so apparent in many Tories now was born in the Yuppie era under Thatcherism. I never liked Blair as an MP, too slippery by far and as a PM took us into a war on false pretences just to suck up to the Yanks. He gets a few brownie points from me for sh@gging Murdoch’s then wife though. Cameron, May and Johnson have been a procession of weak and ineffectual leaders that have been played by Farage and the crazy eurosceptic right. I would have said that the last 3 will be defined by Brexit but now Johnson will be defined by his poor handling of the pandemic. I remember not thinking much of Brown or Major at the time, but looking back and comparing them with others on this list, they didn’t do too badly.
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Who do you think the best Prime Minister of the last 40 years has been? on 10:01 - May 27 with 8232 views
He called her a “bigoted woman”. Apparently she had issues over his immigration policy and her town becoming like a “third world country”.
Brown would need to go some to beat Johnson. Tank top bum boys, picanninies with watermelon smiles and saying that Muslim women look like letter boxes trump bigot any day of the week.
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Who do you think the best Prime Minister of the last 40 years has been? on 11:15 - May 27 with 8202 views
Why Brown? He was only there cos his mate Blair did a deal with him. Terribly boring speaker. Didn’t he sell off the UK gold reserves at a rock bottom price?
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Who do you think the best Prime Minister of the last 40 years has been? on 11:39 - May 27 with 8179 views
The 1979 oil crisis tripled the price of oil at a time when North Sea oil reserves were massive. UK oil production was increased in every one of the Thatcher years. We were awash with oil money, like The Emirates, Kuwait or Saudi Arabia, during her years as PM. Of course, ultimately we helped flood the market and used up most of our oil reserves. There's very little left today. The oil exports covered what would otherwise have been a massive trade deficit as British heavy industry was all but closed down by Thatcher.
The next thing was voters love a leader who wins a war. At the time the Falklands crisis started, opinion polls showed that Thatcher was the most unpopular prime minister in British history. After the war, the same polls showed she was one of the most popular. There was no need for that war. Previous PMs had used intelligence warnings to send ships to the Falklands to warn off the Argentinians; Thatcher did the opposite: she had been told they were preparing to invade but did nothing about it. She basically invited them in to trigger a war.
If Boris Johnson were to lure a weaker nation into a war and win it, he would be even more popular than she was, and that's without billions of petro-dollars at his disposal.
My first opportunity to vote in a GE was 1974. I wasn’t too bothered about politics in those days and voted Tory as my parents always voted for them. Harold Wilson won. By 1979 I took a bit more interest and thought the unions had too much power, so voted for Thatcher. By 1983 I had realised what an awful person she was and the power had swung from the unions too far in favour of the government. My vote when to the Liberal and Social Democrat alliance and thereafter to the LidDems apart from the last two elections when I voted Labour. We live in a conservative country and generally shy away from extremes. In an ideal world we would have a better voting system that produced coalitions so that we have a balance between the creation of wealth and public expenditure. All of the parties have some policies that would benefit our society as a whole. The trouble is when you get stuck with one ideology for a while you have to put up with good and bad policies that become ingrained (like 10 years of austerity). God knows where we are going to end up. More austerity I suppose as the pandemic has screwed the economy for now and Brexit will for the next decade. Happy days!
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Who do you think the best Prime Minister of the last 40 years has been? on 16:03 - May 27 with 8102 views
Talking of Brexit, which will soon be the main political topic again, the weak pound will have an economic impact. It will make British exports cheap and imports from the EU expensive. This might encourage manufacturers in this country.
20 years ago the pound was worth €1.75. Today it's worth €1.11. Could it dip below one euro in value? It's never done that before.
An unpopular hill i'll die on is that John Major was more important for peace with Ireland than Tony Blair was and is harshly overlooked in the history of it.
He did what very few prime ministers in my lifetime have done and risked his own government for the common good knowing it was the right thing to do.
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Who do you think the best Prime Minister of the last 40 years has been? on 18:30 - Sep 5 with 6812 views
None. Rather have Prowsey as PM rather than that bunch of duplicitous, lying conniving, criminal, cheating bar stewards. As for Thatcher, just a traitor.
There you are that says it all. Prowsey's seems a spiffing chap, just needs to speed up...... and tackle............ and play forwards
The unions were run by communists and had been destroying British industry for 20 years. Our products were bad and old fashioned, remember British Leyland and red Robbo? Thatcher stopped that process and modernised the British economy. She also paid back huge amounts of government debt with the oil revenue money. It's ridiculous to suggest she started the Falklands war, Argentina deliberately invaded another country...nasty dictators do things like that a' la Mr Putin. Blair closed more coal mines than Thatcher, ramped immigration to record levels and killed hundreds of thousands of people in Iraq. Brown inherited a boom economy from Major but left the country bankrupt after encouraging everyone to take cheap credit...Max out on your cards etc. A total disaster that took 10 years to recover from. .
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Who do you think the best Prime Minister of the last 40 years has been? on 18:44 - Sep 6 with 6576 views