Prime Minister says Ibrox is the best in Britain

What happened to the quoted y rise in capacity to 52k - it's only 50k now with the extra seats in the corners?
 
Aye let's celebrate the life of an evil bitch who brought misery to thousands of working class families throughout the UK, the thought of her been associated with Rangers FC makes me want to puke!

Have to understand that not everyone accepts that view.

Not saying I endorse her beliefs either, but can't just make statements like that which assume what she did was purely negative.
 
Baxter probably wouldn’t reach my top fifty for this honour.
As a footballer player, up there with the best.
However, too many actually gloss over that he left Rangers for money.

Have you never applied for a better paying job?
 
Baxter probably wouldn’t reach my top fifty for this honour.
As a footballer player, up there with the best.
However, too many actually gloss over that he left Rangers for money.
But wasn't it something silly like we wouldn't pay him 100 pounds a week at a time when he was probably the best player in Britain and one of the best in the world.
 
No he didn’t close shipyards, and all the associated light engineering, not forgetting Ravenscraig
The Americans were offered Ravenscraig fr nothing ans an open cheque to keep it open for five years.
They refused citing the workers were too lazy.
Tell me one industry she closed that was making money ?
She made, in my opinion, a few mistakes, but that was not one of them.
 
It's also worth remembering that the socialist union's stranglehold on nationalised industries was costing the country billions each year. We actually had to go to IMF, a bankrupt nation, shortly before Margaret Thatcher came to power.

Whilst I disagreed wholeheartedly with her handling of the Community Charge, her options regarding nationlised industries at the time were actually pretty limited. It was stop the money bleeding out of the nation, or back to the IMF, skint.
 
I absolutely guarantee you that the EU negotiations would have had an entirely more favourable outcome.

You mean if the negotiations were led by the woman who signed the act which was the biggest single political transfer of power from the UK to the EU? The same woman who was forced to resign because of Tory infighting over the EU?

I'm not convinced she'd have us in any better a place.
 
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You mean if the negotiations were led by the woman who signed the act which was the biggest single political transfer of power from the UK to the EU? The same woman who was forced to resign because of Tory infighting over the EU?

I'm not convinced she'd have us in any better a place.
The people voted to join ( not me )
And she was forced out because of the shit*bags in her cabinet panicked when they lost a by Election in Ribble Valley because of the poll tax
But let's not get the facts in the way of the socialist dream
 
The people voted to join ( not me )
Not sure what you're on about there, but the fact remains she signed the Single European Act, she signed away more powers to the EU than any other prime minister before or since.

The poll tax played a part, but she didn't lose important members of her cabinet because of the poll tax, she did because of disagreements over the EU.

No idea what any of that has to do with the socialist dream, I'm talking about someone who clearly didn't manage the situation with the EU well from any perspective, left or right.
 
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