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On Sat, 5 Sep 2015 18:19:36 +0200, Robin9
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e27002 aurora;149992 Wrote:

Here we differ. The years of tepid socialism were culminating in
piles of garbage in the street, a growing rat population, and the dead
were unburied. Can you imagine how this added to the emotional load
of the families and friends of the recently decease?

Margaret Hilda Baroness Thatcher was raised up to restore our United
Kingdom. She achieved so much before the cowards in the tory party
had their palace coup.

This included trades union legislation and the defeat of Scargill and
co. Decent people were making a living again and the UK's national
esteem was being restored.


The refuse not being collected and the dead lying unburied were not
normal,
consistent features of life in the 1970s.


The pertinent word there was "culminating". It would take a book to
describe the bad legislation, wildcat strikes, and corruption leading
up to 1979.

Remember Leyland Vehicles merging into BMH and the resulting BL and
the wholesale destruction of the domestic auto industry.

Thank goodness Jaguar and Land Rover survived.

There were the many, many great British Companies whose products and
profitability declined until they died or were sold off to foreign
corps. I sadly saw the Decca Group decline.

The Wilson and Heath years saw desperate attempts to gain control of
the economy with dumb policies like "Prices and Incomes". Not to
mention Capital Controls. Remember the GBP50 max to spend outside the
UK. This hurt the working man's family on vacation in Spain. It sure
didn't affect the very wealthy who had means of taking their wealth
out of the UK.

There were the ludicrous tax rates. Having relieved the working man
of his income at source they then had to subsidise his poverty with
low rents etc.

We lost the close friendship of so many Commonwealth allies.


Thatcher did not restore the U. K.


One begs to differ. I was overseas during many of the Baroness's
years in Office. Respect for the UK rose tangibly.

and because of her, huge numbers of
decent people were unable to make a proper living.


There was pain in the early Thatcher years as we transitioned back to
a real economy. The days of subsidising stupidity were over.

During the middle Thatcher years there was ample good work for those
willing to use there gumption.

We lost a lot of ground in the latter years because the lard ass
Lawson decided to prepare the UK for the Euro by tracking the deutsche
mark. In so doing he induced inflation and crashed the economy.

We can all be grateful the Baroness saved the UK from the Euro.

I was lucky. I was already a home-owner before 1979. In the 1970s,
before
Thatcher, normal people on normal incomes could aspire to owning their
own
home. Thatcher destroyed that dream. She created a housing shortage and


My experience was quite the contrary. My local authority had refused
to sell me my council house. The Baroness's government's legislation
forced their hand. The GBP I put down on that house may have been the
best money I ever spent.

Several years later I sold the same house for about 125% profit and
was able to buy a delightful ranch in the Commonwealth of Kentucky.

You omit to mention that the housing boom was followed by a slump. I
sold a house in 1997 that I had bought in 1989 for the same price. In
the interim it had dropped by GPB10,000.

then, at the behest of her financial backers who could not compete, she

killed off building societies who dominated the mortgage market.


IIRC the Building Societies tried to convert themselves into Banks.
For the most part it did not go well. Strangely the US Savings and
Loans faded at about the same time.

I feel
sorry
for today's young people, most of whom have given up dreaming of their
own
home.


Three of my four sons own homes. My oldest son owns two. My youngest
son, a bus driver, owns a decent semi.

Now, about that County Line. . . :