Given normal longevity, Blair will outlive me. I wonder how many people will say he has to be respected. I am listening to Today on Radio 4, and it was said that when asked what she had bequeathed to Britain, she replied 'Tony Blair'. What a legacy.
It is true that many manufacturing industries were inefficient and still using machinery from the first days of the industrial revolution. Surely, if the people with the funds had been willing to invest, it would not have been impossible to bring them up to date. Similarly, it should have been possible to regulate the unions without smashing them, with the 'collateral' damage to whole communities. I have always thought the running down of industries which gave employment to the traditional working classes was ideological rather than pragmatic. In times of high unemployment and job uncertainty, workers are far more likely to accept worsening conditions and pay. More profits for the few. Thatcher seemed to think that the financial service industry would provide employment for all - what a jok
Privatisation lined the pockets of the few and led to the splintering of the railways, for example, with disastrous results for safety. If management was poor, it should have been replaced. We needed greater regulation, not less. Few individuals or companies have been prosecuted for manslaughter when the drive for greatest maximum profits for shareholders has led to neglect of safety rules.
No, I am not blaming Thatcher for these failings, but I am blaming Thatcherism and the belief that if businesses were making enough profit it would 'trickle down' to the people actually doing the work. It didn't.
Am I cynical - of course I am. I have eyes to see and ears to hear. One look at Blair and his millions is all I need. Mark Thatcher became a millionaire without any discernible talent or intelligence because of his mother's contacts with Saudi Arabia and the corrupt defence industry.
His efforts to make money in Africa were just risible if not criminal.
This post is disjointed because I am so angry, listening to people lauding this woman and excusing all the wrong she did on the grounds that she was strong or a woman. I can think of a lot of other strong leaders in the world and I don't think any of us would claim to respect most of them.
(If anybody tells me to calm down or chill out they will get some unparliamentary language from me!)