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Daughter says former prime minister Thatcher suffering from dementia
Aug 24, 2008, 9:36 GMT
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Selling off the country's assets instead of just contracting out the management was either a criminal policy or a demented policy. Either way, the nation got left with its vital infrastructure and utilities in the control of greedy boardmembers and shareholders who paid little regard to standards of service and safety. The evidence of their performance showed that they were enormously damaging for the nation. Had the management instead been privatised, then not only would they have to justify their management style to the nation, but we could have sacked them and brought in better managers if they proved to be wasteful failures, and not needed to spend billions to do it.
well soon Margaret. You'll be out there kickin' up your heels before you know it.
This beeatch must be tried before an international tribunal for war crimes against humanity.
Other than that I wish her dementia to f-up her mind really good.
Hope she gets terrible nite mares that scares her to soil her diapers.
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