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Margaret Thatcher defends the sinking of the Belgrano during the Falklands War interviewed by David Frost on TVAM. There was controversy because it was revealed the belgrano was apparently sailing away from the UK imposed 'exclusion zone' around the Falkland Islands when sunk |
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Margaret Thatcher arriving from Buckingham Palace and her meeting with HR Queen Elizabeth II, into 10 Downing Street, and gives a little talk to the BBC. |
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Testimonio de Margaret Thatcher. Uno de mis preferidos. |
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60 Minutes interview with then Prime Minister of the UK getting into a heated discussion with George Negus |
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She was asked if Thatcherism had left the nation devided. She responded with a partly political broadcast. The posting of this video does not imply support for Mrs Thatcher. |
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Margaret Thatcher is interviewed by Caron Keating for Blue Peter's 'Bring and Buy' appeal for Kampuchea [Cambodia], December 1988. |
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As we near the end of the Tony Blair Premiership, here's a reminder of what it was like in the days leading up to Margaret Thatcher's resignation. The man who gave her the fatal push was her longest serving Minister Sir Geoffrey Howe. His resignation speech triggered a chain of events which ultimately led to Margaret Thatcher's resignation as Prime Minister. This clip is from the BBC Nine O'Clock News. |
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Margaret Thatcher lied to Parliament |
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Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and Defence Secretary John Nott deliver statement describing successful landing of British troops on South Georgia during Falklands conflict, Thatcher refuses to answer questions from press, telling them to "rejoice", Downing Street; 25 Apr 82 |
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Well here is a another one from the archives. This Three Part review of Margaret Thatcher's Ten Years As Tory Leader ( PM from May 1979 til November 1990 ) was broadcast on SBS TV Australia just after John Howard became Liberal Leader for the first time in September 1985 { apologies for the slight video & audio tracking problem in the first few seconds as the footage came directly from a tape nearly 22 years old .}
The then SBS Dateline Presenter is Paul Murphy & the footage is from The BBC's Newsnight program segment "Thatcher A Decade" narrated by the highly respected Sir John Tusa, I remember chatting to him when he was Top Man at The World Service on one of their " phone ins ".
For the punters out there in You Tube Land that wish to see Parts Two & Three, I have edited into Part Two at the conclusion of Sir John's narration a grab from The UK Channel 4 Doco on climate change " The Great Global Warming Swindle " TX date : 08/03/2007 ( Yes I have the full 76 minute original, not the transmitted shortened effort on ABC TV Australia back in July, to be fair to Aunty a few chaps featured in the original were none too pleased about the way they were portrayed. )
The reason I have included this grab is to show the irony of one of Mr.Rudd's & indeed the modern Western World's view on climate change & the irony is ; that Baroness Thatcher was a geneses for this view, regarding The IPCC etc., although it was a means to an end, as you will see. I fancy Mr.Rudd would hold a torch to certain Thatcherite views though, but not her proclamation : "....that there is no such thing as society." Apparently ? This line comes from Mr.Rudd's maiden speech to Parliament on Dismissal & Remembrance Day 1998. Link : -
http://www.aph.gov.au/house/members/firstspeech.asp?id=83T
The full text of Margaret Thatcher's comments regarding the above were : -
"Too many people have been given to understand that if they have a problem, it's the government's job to cope with it ... They're casting their problem on society. And, you know, there is no such thing as society. There are individual men and women, and there are families. And no government can do anything except through people, and people must look to themselves first. It's our duty to look after ourselves and then, also, to look after our neighbour. People have got the entitlements too much in mind, without the obligations. There's no such thing as entitlement, unless someone has first met an obligation."
One hopes that Kevin won't raid the Treasury too harshly, just remember that if he does make it to The Lodge....everything should be in moderation, it will be fascinating too see if he can control those in The ALP & Union Movement that want a return to Whitlamite policies & alike ?
In Part Three Paul Murphy talks to the then new Liberal Leader John Howard, followed by an analysis of the The Liberals New Man by ex Seven Network Australia Gent Etc., Dennis Grant who chats to Mungo MacCallum, according to a net search by myself is a writer for The Byron Shire Echo these days amongst other pursuits.
Footnote : I see from a fellow You Tuber that "Old Jelly Back" is stirring the pot in the current Member for Bennelong's seat, reckon it is a bit rich for Mr.Hawke to make such comments on the hustings to curry support from ethnic minorities ( even though his historical recollections concerning said members of The Coalition are correct, his assertions regarding The ALP are most definitely FALSE ! Remember Billy Hughes, Bob ? There are many links to exemplify this, here is one from The ABC : http://www.abc.net.au/100years/EP2_1.htm ) as a look around Mr.Howard's electorate would show how diverse things have become under the The Howard Government's Watch & not anyone else's, of late ! Link : -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0gS8aJnlIhs |
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David Cameron recently welcomed Margaret Thatcher to Conservative HQ, where she unveiled a bust in her honour. It will be permanently displayed alongside Winston Churchill's in the Party's reception area.
Webcameron is the personal video blog of David Cameron, leader of the Conservative Party, where he gives you a behind-the-scenes look at what he's been up to. Visit http://www.conservatives.com for more information. |
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La Hora Chanante nos ha dado mucho, ahora nosotros se lo devolvemos a modo de homenaje |
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jejeje de los mejores si no el mejor que he visto |
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Ronal Regan Life, Presented by Lady Margaret Thatcher |
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http://www.libertaddigital.tv
Recordaremos la trayectoria de Margaret Thatcher, la mujer que cambió el modo de hacer política en la década de los 80. En esta ocasión, César Vidal contará con la presencia en el plató de Florentino Portero, Profesor de Historia Contemporánea y analista de GEES y del historiador José María Marco. |
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Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher talks about the concentration required by world champion F1 Alain Prost at the Mclaren factory March 1986 |
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noticed this song was not on you tube anywhere so i tried to add it.
i ran out of pictures of the evil one to add to the end of the song before i vomited.
this was also my first attempt at using windows moviemaker.
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I saw a newspaper picture from the political campaign
A woman was kissing a child, who was obviously in pain
She spills with compassion, as that young child's
face in her hands she grips
Can you imagine all that greed and avarice
coming down on that child's lips
Well I hope I don't die too soon
I pray the Lord my soul to save
Oh I'll be a good boy, I'm trying so hard to behave
Because there's one thing I know, I'd like to live
long enough to savour
That's when they finally put you in the ground
I'll stand on your grave and tramp the dirt down
When England was the whore of the world
Margaret was her madam
And the future looked as bright and as clear as
the black tarmacadam
Well I hope that she sleeps well at night, isn't
haunted by every tiny detail
'cos when she held that lovely face in her hands
all she thought of was betrayal
And now the cynical ones say that it all ends the same in the long run
Try telling that to the desperate father who just squeezed the life from his
only son
And how it's only voices in your head and dreams you never dreamt
Try telling him the subtle difference between justice and contempt
Try telling me she isn't angry with this pitiful discontent
When they flaunt it in your face as you line up for punishment
And then expect you to say "Thank you" straighten up, look proud and pleased
Because you've only got the symptoms, you haven't got the whole disease
Just like a schoolboy, whose head's like a tin-can
filled up with dreams then poured down the drain
Try telling that to the boys on both sides, being blown to bits or beaten and
maimed
Who takes all the glory and none of the shame
Well I hope you live long now, I pray the Lord your soul to keep
I think I'll be going before we fold our arms and start to weep
I never thought for a moment that human life could be so cheap
but when they finally put you in the ground
They'll stand there laughing and tramp the dirt down |
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Margaret Thatcher meets Gordon Brown on the steps of 10 Downing Street. 13 September 2007. |
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Beleagured Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher makes pun during the 1981 Conservative Party conference speech: "the lady's not for turning" she says to her critics in her Cabinet and in the country, Brighton; 10 Oct 80 |
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Testimonios - 08 - Margaret Thatcher |
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Canadian comedy show CODCO does a satire on
former British PM Margaret Thatcher's program to crush the poor. |
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images of Mrs Thatcher's eleven and a half wonderful years in downing street. set to the music acceptable in the 80s. The quote are taken from Mrs Thatcher at the time. |
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La ex primer Ministro británico, baronesa Margaret Thatcher, da un golpe comunicacional en el caso Pinochet, lo que da un giro al caso, siendo el principio del fin del secuestro y detención arbitraria e ilegal en Londres de nuestro Capitán General!!
VIVA CHILE PINOCHET
Somos del periódico de la Agrupación de Pinochetistas de la Octava región AJP8;
"Pasquín EL BUCALEMU"
entren a nuestro blog;
http://elbucalemu.blogspot.com
entren a nuestro fotolog; http://www.fotolog.com/elbucalemu |
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Maggie vs a Miner at the "The Bomb Stops Here£ protest 2008 |
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This man's passion for Margaret Thatcher is extreme to say the least. He has some controversial opinions, suggesting that Thatcher closed the mines so we could have natural resources in the event of a nuclear holocaust. "We can call on the coal" is a classic line.
The film ends rather abruptly, I wasn't aware at the time what good quality this dialogue was. |
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This is my first video. |
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Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher refers to "spirit of the South Atlantic" in speech to the 1982 Conservative Party conference following the Falklands conflict, Brighton; 8 Oct 82 |
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Daily Mail referred to the play as: "A provocative new play about the death of Lady Thatcher has been condemned as a vile slur on her character. The Death of Margaret Thatcher gloats at the imagined demise of the former Conservative prime minister."
Written by Tom Green
Presented by The Courtyard Theatre
http://www.thecourtyard.org.uk
Directed by June Abbott
'A short, sharp shock of a play by the highly recommended finalist of The Kings Cross Award for New Writing 2007, giving a disturbing, ironic and often funny account of a specific time and four disparate people held hostage to the news.'
With devastating, hugely enjoyable precision the writer Tom Green asks us "where will we be?....how will we react?....will we be the same?"
'It is a politically astute, hugely imaginative state of the nation play'
Robin Soans, Playwright (Arab Israeli Cookbook) |
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http://www.WatchMojo.com profile: Margaret Thatcher |
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50 aniversario Televisión Española (TVE) "La imagen de tu vida"
LA DAMA DE HIERRO (1979)
Margaret Thatcher primera ministra de Gran Bretaña en 1979.
Gobernó durante once años. Fue la primera mujer europea que desempeñó el cargo de Primer Ministro.
Fue obligada a dimitir de su propio partido, el conservador, en 1990.
Incluye imágenes de Javier Gurruchaga parodiándola en el programa "Como Pedro por su casa" de Pedro Ruiz en 1986. |
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Margaret Thatcher announces to Parliament that the Falklands have been invaded by Argentina in 1982. |
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No soy un traductor profesional ni nada por el estilo, por lo que cometi algunos
errores que detallare acontinuacion (me di cuenta despues de subir el video)
Estos fueron los errores en el subtitulado:
1)
Cuando Sra Gould dice "entendi que..."
ella quiere decir:
"Entendi que en el programa de Nationwide se discutio el 1ro de Mayo si es que
en verdad esos Plan de Peru habían llegado a Londres en esas 14 horas"
NOTA: ELLA NO DICE "AUN CREO QUE USTED TENIA 14 HORAS"
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Al final, Thatcher en realidad dice que ella *SI* estaba en una posicion para saber cuando
los Planes de Paz de Perú llegaron a Londres.
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(En respuesta a la duda de Sra. Gould [punto 1])
Thatcher responde:
"He indicado todos los hechos ¿aceptaria usted que yo ESTOY en una posicion para saber exactamente cuando ellos llegaron a Londres?
Tambien exactamente cuando el Belgrano fue hundido"
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Yo traduci esto "a oído" (porque no encontre los dialogos en ingles). El ingles no es como el español donde las palabras se escriben como se pronuncian. Ademas es un idioma muy "volatil", es muy dificil entender TeXtUaLMeNtE PaLaBrA PoR PaLABrA lo que dicen.
Mas aun, estoy acostumbrado mas al ingles americano que al ingles de inglaterra... en fin...
* La razon por la que traduci este video es porque NO ENCONTRE esta discusion en español en ningun lado
y decidi que seria bueno que este este disponible para mi pueblo argentino.
Gracias por entenderme, mas tarde subire el video completamente corregido.
(Ahora no lo hago por problemas de conexion)
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En Reino Unido, el hundimiento sigue teniendo controversias.
Las criticas dicen que el ataque empeoró el conflicto y destruyo
cualquier esperanza de negociación bajo las normas del Plan
De Paz de Perú.
Pero los miembros del gobierno de Thatcher han defendido
su decisión en repetidas ocasiones.
Aunque fue discutido en el Parlamento y en otros lugares, que
la intervención más famosa fue la de la ama de casa Diana Gould
Quien enfrentó a la Primer Ministro en un show de discusión.
Citando la discusión, Sra. Gould acertó repetidas veces que el crucero (Belgrano)
estaba abandonando la zona de exclusión envés de ir en contra de esta.
Y acusó a Thatcher de sabotear cualquier esperanza de una negociación.
Negando que el crucero estaba abandonado la zona de exclusión, la Señora Thatcher
Aceptó que el crucero estaba afuera de la Zona de Exclusión.
"Pero estaba en un área en la cual advertimos al respecto, a finales de Abril. Hemos
dado las advertencias a todas las naves que estaban en esas áreas, que si representaban
un peligro para nuestras naves, esta seria vulnerable". Dijo Thatcher...
"Mi tarea era cuidar a nuestras tropas, nuestras naves y... por Dios he vivido
con muchas ansias estos días y noches"
En un educado (pero caliente) intercambio de ideas, Sra. Gould ha desafiado en repetidas
oportunidades a que responda su pregunta en cuanto a el Belgrano estaba abandonando
Las Malvinas.
Dando ordenes para hundir el Belgrano cuando este estaba abandonado la zona de Exclusión.
Ella, en efecto estaba saboteando cualquier posibilidad o esperanza de una solución pacifica.
(Dijo Sra. Gould)
Este encuentro dejo a Sra Gould como un icono indiscutible de paz para algunos.
Ahora, en sus 80s ella aun vive en Cirencester, ella ha rechazado una serie de
invitaciones de muchos periodistas para sus entrevistas. En el aniversario nro. 25,
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Margaret Thatcher goes skitzo when Denis Healey shouts out at her while she is addressing Parliament in 1983. |
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Taken from BBC's Politics Show programme, Kelvin Mc Kenzie tells us about Mrs Thatcher. Video also features Sir Bernard Ingham |
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A 'Birthday Surprise' for Margaret Thatcher on TVAM |
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Margaret Thatcher on her birthday |
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UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown talks about his undying admiration for Margaret Thatcher. REMEMBER Voting Labour only lets the Tories in. |
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Otro testimonio regüeno...traducido pierde gracia pero bueno, había que intentarlo |
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Maggie's famous Bruges Speech, where she sets out her views on Europe and it's evils. In her view the forces behind the expansion of the EU were out to 'extinguish democracy'.
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Margaret Thatcher prime minister of hearts |
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Monday 24 September 2007, Labour Party Conference, Bournemouth. The reporter obviously wasn't expecting the interviewee to be so nasty. I'm not going to comment on whether it was deserved or not. |
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Maggie lays into the Labour Party for their weak policy on Nuclear Weapons. At the time they didn't want any. How things have changed.... |
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Janet Brown impersonating Thatcher in For Your Eyes Only. Hilarious! |
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A wonderful video for Dear Maggie |
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http://www.the-crunch.com/ |
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Analysts say politicians are increasingly relying on marketing tricks and PR techniques to get their message across. |
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Both Margaret Thatcher upon becoming Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and Nancy Pelosi on become Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives (the first female occupants of their respective offices) quoted the Peace Prayer of St. Francis of Assisi.
The prayer in full is:
"Lord, make me an channel of your peace.
Where there is hatred, let me sow love;
where there is discord, unity;
where there is doubt, faith;
where there is error, truth;
where there is despair, hope;
where there is sadness, joy;
where there is darkness, light.
O Lord, grant that I may not so much seek happiness for myself,
to be consoled as to console,
to be loved as to love,
to be understood as to understand.
For it is in giving that we receive,
it is in pardoning that we are pardoned,
and it is in dying that we are born to eternal life." |
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Margaret Thatcher gives a post 1987 Election interview to the BBC where she famously declared she wanted to go 'on and on' as Prime Minister |
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Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher talks to press outside No 10 following announcement of Argentine surrender in Falklands conflict as crowds sing 'Rule Britannia', Downing Street; 15 Jun 82 |
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The Iron Lady
Without a doubt one of the best Prime Ministers this country has seen. |
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Margaret Thatcher is interviewed after her first speech to Parliament. |
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Punk from The Notsensibles, a group from Burnley with a sense of fun. If you love Margaret Thatcher then you'll love this, if not, I apologise for all the pictures, but I still love this song. |
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A tribute to Margaret Thatchers time in office.(Apologies for the way that some photos seem to jump into focus.) |
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