15 Million more for the Thatcher museum.
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Whatever ... as long as it can be backed up.
See your response that time made me smile - not laugh out loud as I don't often do that from reading a post !
See your response that time made me smile - not laugh out loud as I don't often do that from reading a post !
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A museum likened to the London Dungeon - perhaps.
Two of the rides could be:
The Poll Tax Riots Slide - You play against a Spitting Image puppet of the Women - see tries to step on as many people she possible can in 2 minutes. You have to escape her, while being bombarded by water cannons and extremists running into you with various electrical goods - Ride sponsored by Dixon's (previously of The Strand).
Maggie & The 7 Dwarfs or How The Thatch Snatched Christmas.
A scary ride for children, telling the story of the evil queen and how she ruined many children's Christmas by stealing all their families jobs in the mystical north east of England, and how she should have thought about created jobs there first - but she was heartless. The ride finishes with her battling with a no hope unionist (Frank Spenceresque) no happy endings, because the evil queen never wants the poor to have a happy ending (not in a rude way!).
Two of the rides could be:
The Poll Tax Riots Slide - You play against a Spitting Image puppet of the Women - see tries to step on as many people she possible can in 2 minutes. You have to escape her, while being bombarded by water cannons and extremists running into you with various electrical goods - Ride sponsored by Dixon's (previously of The Strand).
Maggie & The 7 Dwarfs or How The Thatch Snatched Christmas.
A scary ride for children, telling the story of the evil queen and how she ruined many children's Christmas by stealing all their families jobs in the mystical north east of England, and how she should have thought about created jobs there first - but she was heartless. The ride finishes with her battling with a no hope unionist (Frank Spenceresque) no happy endings, because the evil queen never wants the poor to have a happy ending (not in a rude way!).
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Aha I get the idea now.
Ok I think the money should be spent on a Thatcher musical to be shown week nights in the millennium dome. Any remaining cash can be put toward touring the said musical around schools and colleges.
Brilliant ehh, am I on target here.
Ohh and I really hate Thatcher !!! (Threw that in just in case)
<sits back and smiles>
Ok I think the money should be spent on a Thatcher musical to be shown week nights in the millennium dome. Any remaining cash can be put toward touring the said musical around schools and colleges.
Brilliant ehh, am I on target here.
Ohh and I really hate Thatcher !!! (Threw that in just in case)
<sits back and smiles>
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Maybe we could have a little part of the museum where working class children show off their university diplomas unattainable under previous Labour administrations. Because of her, the Tory government introduced probably the single most important education legislation in 1988 that paved the way for more equal and merit based education opportunity for all pupils. She got rid of the useless and discriminatory CSE exams and she also paved the way for the abolishment of the two-tier system in higher education.
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Will there be a log flume ? With a tacky photo at the end that you can buy for £50?, long queues and half cooked expensive fast food?
If it does then I'm going there this summer instead of Alton Towers
If it does then I'm going there this summer instead of Alton Towers
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Maybe we could have a little part of the museum where working class children show off their university diplomas unattainable under previous Labour administrations. Because of her, the Tory government introduced probably the single most important education legislation in 1988 that paved the way for more equal and merit based education opportunity for all pupils. She got rid of the useless and discriminatory CSE exams and she also paved the way for the abolishment of the two-tier system in higher education.
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Yes I would. Do you not consider Mrs Thatcher to be an important part of modern British history? Of course her government made mistakes, just has every government before AND after hers has! Or do you just question this because she was a woman? And if so, why?
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