THE REAL THATCHER

8:01 AM Tuesday, April 9, 2013



People in London celebrate the death of Margaret Thatcher. Photograph: Danny E. Martindale/Getty  Images

Margaret Thatcher is one of the architects of the present economic crisis.



"Her legacy is of public division, private selfishness and a cult of greed."

"As Germany and other northern nations have shown, economic dynamism has been possible without the squandering of social cohesion that Mrs Thatcher promoted."

Margaret Thatcher: the lady and the land she leaves behind


In Glasgow, celebrations of Margaret Thatcher's death. Photograph: Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images

Thatcher believed in "a strong state, marked by everything from the abolition of local government autonomy to the enhancement of police powers... and increased defence spending." 


During Thatcher's time as prime Minister, "Britain for the first time since the beginning of the industrial revolution imported more manufactured goods than it exported, a situation that has never been reversed."[18]



The disastrous Margaret Thatcher:

1. Increased public spending.

2. Signed the Single European Act.

3. Replaced vast number of good Grammar Schools with horrid Comprehensive Schools.

Michael Potillo in - FT.com


Mark Thatcher. (http://www.smh.com.au/storyrhs)

The Guardian, (http://politics.guardian.l) tells us about Thatcher and BAE.

After Margaret Thatcher signed the al-Yamamah arms deal with Saudi Arabia, her son Mark Thatcher "was alleged, based on transcripts of telephone conversations between Saudi princes and agents, to have enjoyed £12m in commissions."



Allegedly, "At the time he was .... Secretary ............ paid the family of a young boy who he had sexually abused, to keep quiet about his name."

Margaret Thatcher's `Paedophile Cabinet Minister"  - Mathaba


Peter Morrison with Thatcher (right). Bryn Estyn children's home (left). Allegedly, the UK security services used Bryn Estyn as a boy brothel.

Peter Morrison, reportedly a child abuser, became Margaret Thatcher's Parliamentary Private Secretary.

Member of parliament Edwina Currie wrote in her diaries:

"'One appointment in the recent reshuffle has attracted a lot of gossip and could be very dangerous: Peter Morrison has become the PM’s PPS[Parliamentary Private Secretary]. 

"'Now he’s what they call a 'noted pederast', with a liking for young boys.

Cabinet

He admitted as much to Norman Tebbit when he became deputy chairman of the party but added 'However, I’m very discreet' - and he must be! She [Thatcher] either knows and is taking a chance, or doesn’t; either way, it’s a really dumb move.

"'[Conservative MP] Teresa Gorman told me this evening (in a taxi coming back from a drinks party at the BBC) that she inherited Morrison's (woman) agent, who claimed to have been offered money to keep quiet about his activities. It scares me as all the press know, and as we get closer to the election someone is going to make trouble, very close to her indeed.'"


Margaret as a child

"We need some serious answers to serious questions about why Tebbit, Margaret Thatcher and her other key aides and ministers like Willie Whitelaw, Leon Brittan and Lord McAlpine did not expose this well-known paedophile to policeand public instead of giving him jobs in the party and government and allowing him to be right in there among Thatcher's inner circle for 15 years."


Margaret (left)

Margaret Thatcher's father was a leading member of Rotary.

"Through Rotary, her family received an Austrian Jewish girl called Edith into their home after the Anschluss in 1938."

www.telegraph.co.uk


Funeral of Margaret's husband Dennis.


Thatcher, the first British prime minister to visit Israel. “She was beautiful, gay, very kind and thoughtful,” Denis Thatcher said in an interview. www.timesofisrael.com

Margaret Thatcher, née Roberts, while in her final year at Somerville College, Oxford, studied under the supervision of Dorothy Hodgkin.

Thatcher installed a portrait of Dorothy Hodgkin in Downing Street.

Dorothy married Thomas Lionel Hodgkin, a one-time member of the Communist Party.

"Because of her political activity and her husband's association with the Communist Party, she was banned from entering the US in 1953."

Dorothy Hodgkin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

   
Thatcher 1994, with Skye McAlpine

Margaret Thatcher was elected as MP for Finchley, in London.

She regarded Finchley's Jewish residents as "her people" and became a founding member of the Anglo-Israel Friendship League of Finchley as well as a member of the Conservative Friends of Israel.[33]


Skye McAlpine. 

Alistair McAlpine, Lord McAlpine, was the Tory Party Treasurer while Thatcher was prime Minister. 

Senior Tory 'wrongly linked' to child abuse - Telegraph.co.uk.  'Mistaken identity' led to top Tory abuse claim - The Guardian


Lord McAlpine

When a young girl wrote to Margaret Thatcher to say that her parents were divorcing, Margaret Thatcher offered to meet the girl herself.

In the letter, written on 1 July 1981, Mrs Thatcher invited the girl to London to meet her and to see Parliament.

The girl’s identity is not revealed and it is not known whether she accepted Mrs Thatcher’s offer.

Read more: Margaret-Thatchers-touching-letter-offering-personal-meeting-girl-hit-parents-divorce.


Sir Jimmy Savile, close friend of Margaret Thatcher.

Sir Jimmy Savile told Esquire magazine: "I am the eminence grise: the grey, shadowy figure in the background. The thing about me is I get things done and I work under cover."

Savile says he spent "11 consecutive Christmases ... with the Thatchers."

Speaking of former Prime Minister Thatcher, Savile told Esquire: "I knew the real woman and the real woman was something else. The times I spent up there (Chequers) - Denis, me and her, shoes off in front of the fire."

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/



There were many gay people in Thatcher's cabinet.

"She appointed gay ministers including the tragic Earl of Avon (son of ex-Prime Minister Anthony Eden) who was one of the earliest victims of Aids."

New Statesman - Thatcher the GAY icon


Lord Victor Rothschild

Margaret Thatcher had many Jewish links.

Margaret Thatcher appointed Victor Rothschild as her unofficial security adviser. 

In 1994, Roland Perry, in his book The Fifth Man, claimed that Victor Rothschild may have helped Israel to gain important nuclear secrets.

http://users.cyberone.com.au/myers/perry.html

Lord Victor Rothschild is reported to have been the chief figure in the 'Cambridge' Soviet spy ring, which included Blunt, Burgess and Philby.


Rifkind.

Jonathan Freedland, on 31 10 2003, wrote in The Guardian:

Margaret Thatcher had a Cabinet "which included no fewer than five Jews: 

Lord (David) Young, 

Malcolm Rifkind, 

Leon Brittan, 

Nigel Lawson 

And Keith Joseph. 

"More old Estonians than old Etonians," joked the aged Harold Macmillan.

Guardian Unlimited The Guardian Profile: Michael Howard


Leon Brittan (right). aangirfan: TOP PEOPLE SMEARED

From Jewish tribal review: "As half of 1% of the British population, Jews in the Margaret Thatcher era held 5 of 20 cabinet positions.

"I was born to a Lithuanian father and am of Jewish descent," noted Minister David Young.

"My only brother, Stewart, is chairman of the BBC. My father used to say, 'One son deputy chairman of the government, another chairman of the BBC -- that's not bad for immigrants."


http://www.jewishtribalreview.org/27govt2.htm


Claire McAlpine. Claire McAlpine was 15 when she died. She left behind a diary naming many famous people who had abused her. Jimmy Savile was interviewed by a newspaper about the death of Claire McAlpine. 

The UK's Foreign Office was concerned at Thatcher's Jewish links 

"Foreign Office officials were so concerned about Margaret Thatcher's pro-Israeli sympathies when she became Tory leader they wanted her to break off links with local Jewish groups, according to newly-released official papers.

"Files released to the National Archives in Kew, west London, under the 30 year rule reveal that diplomats feared she would be seen by Arab countries as a 'prisoner of the Zionists'.

"One official even suggested that she should give up her Finchley parliamentary seat in north London - with its large Jewish community - for somewhere more palatable to Arab opinion.

Margaret Thatcher with Yitzhak Shamir in Jerusalem in 1986. (photo credit: Yossi Zamir/Flash90)

The issue of Thatcher's membership of groups such as the Anglo-Israel Friendship League of Finchley and Conservative Friends of Israel was raised during a visit by shadow foreign secretary Lord Carrington to Jordan in 1975.


Mark Thatcher.

In 1998 South African authorities investigated a firm owned by Mark Thatcher for allegedly running loan shark operations. 

The company offered unofficial small loans to hundreds of police officers, military personnel and civil servants. 

Those who defaulted were pursued by debt collectors and charged 20% interest rates, according to the Star of Johannesburg.[8]


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