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  • EXC
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    Re: Ding Dong the Witch is Dead

    Originally posted by gravytrain View Post
    However I cannot condone the banning of things simply because they are in poor taste.
    Even the Press Complaints Commission who oversee our famously free press (and who the papers themselves agree is not tough enough) has a clause in its code that prohibits intrusion into grief.
    Last edited by EXC; 12th April 2013, 07:52:AM.

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  • enaid
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    I do believe a big chunk of the 10mil is for policing and security, why oh why that is needed at a funeral no matter who it is I don't know. Oh yes I do come to think of it, there will be people wanting to demonstrate and cause trouble, well fact is she wont hear you or give a **** will she so why bother.
    That way we could save a lot of the money some are complaining about spending on her send off, if you couldn't stand her then stay away clean yer windows, have a jar or bloody stay in bed ffs.

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  • gravytrain
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    Originally posted by EXC View Post
    The song is being bought and played for no other reason than to celebrate the death. It has nothing to do with censorship (or free speech) and everything to do with the rational of a civilised nation's public broadcasting service invading the grief of fellow nationals in the name of entertainment.
    I have a great deal of sympathy with this view. It is certainly in very poor taste. However I cannot condone the banning of things simply because they are in poor taste. Naively perhaps I would hope that people were adult enough not to entertain the nonsense.

    There was a similar problem with the sex pistols and their song " God save the Queen" in the Silver Jubilee I seem to remember, I think the song was banned on that occasion however.
    Last edited by gravytrain; 12th April 2013, 07:36:AM.

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  • EXC
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    Re: Ding Dong the Witch is Dead

    Originally posted by CleverClogs View Post
    It does not celebrate anything of the sort.

    It is, however, a valid news story and, whether you like it or not, it is a matter of public interest.

    Why do you believe in censorship?

    The song is being bought and played for no other reason than to celebrate the death. It has nothing to do with censorship (or free speech) and everything to do with the rational of a civilised nation's public broadcasting service invading the grief of fellow nationals in the name of entertainment.

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    Re: Ding Dong the Witch is Dead

    Originally posted by leclerc View Post
    As a compete aside, the single "Ding Dong the witch is dead" is apparently sitting at number 10. If it's gets to number one then that is something she may have achieved posthumously
    What do you mean by "if"?

    Please see the attached file. :rofl:
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  • gravytrain
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    Originally posted by leclerc View Post
    Taught the Argentinians a lesson in war(not sure I should say that), only female Prime Minister, longest serving Prime Minister of the 20th Century, etc, etc,. the very fact that we have the debate suggests she was important in the life of most of us able or who were alive to know the pain and misery and the changes that she made.

    As a compete aside, the single "Ding Dong the witch is dead" is apparently sitting at number 10. If it's gets to number one then that is something she may have achieved posthumously
    Some are old enough to remember the situation before she came into power and appreciate the changes she made.

    And yes the song is a posthumous achievement she safeguarded free speech even for those who IMO don;t deserve it.

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  • leclerc
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    Originally posted by gravytrain View Post
    .

    Three consecutive terms worth and eleven years apparently
    Taught the Argentinians a lesson in war(not sure I should say that), only female Prime Minister, longest serving Prime Minister of the 20th Century, etc, etc,. the very fact that we have the debate suggests she was important in the life of most of us able or who were alive to know the pain and misery and the changes that she made.

    As a compete aside, the single "Ding Dong the witch is dead" is apparently sitting at number 10. If it's gets to number one then that is something she may have achieved posthumously

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  • gravytrain
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    Originally posted by enquirer View Post
    Thus demonstrating that you can indeed fool some of the people all of the time.
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    Three consecutive terms worth and eleven years apparently

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    Those who would eulogise that ghastly creature probably have no knowledge of the harm she did, or are rather worse themselves.

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  • enquirer
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    Originally posted by gravytrain View Post
    Not universally it seems
    Thus demonstrating that you can indeed fool some of the people all of the time.

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  • gravytrain
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    Originally posted by enquirer View Post
    Thatcher is absolutely hated - yet the establishment remains determined to go ahead with a vastly expensive funeral.

    Nothing could better illustrate the gulf that now exists between the the state and the people.
    Not universally it seems

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  • enquirer
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    Thatcher is absolutely hated - yet the establishment remains determined to go ahead with a vastly expensive funeral.

    Nothing could better illustrate the gulf that now exists between the the state and the people.

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    Re: Ding Dong the Witch is Dead

    Originally posted by EXC View Post
    I think it's worth pointing out that the cost is being shared between the tax payer and Margaret Thatcher's estate.
    How much of the cost will be defrayed by the harridan's estate?

    How much will they pay for the security clampdown, or for damages subsequently payable by the plods to anyone pre-emptively arrested?

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    Re: Ding Dong the Witch is Dead

    Originally posted by EXC View Post
    Their is no rational argument for the nationally funded Radio One Chart Show to feature a song that celebtrates the death of any British subject.
    It does not celebrate anything of the sort.

    It is, however, a valid news story and, whether you like it or not, it is a matter of public interest.

    Why do you believe in censorship?

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  • gravytrain
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    Drop in the ocean really for the funeral of such an internationally renown states-person, which is what she was, like or loathe her.

    Hope they don't ban the song though, freedom of speech is far more important than any attempt to curtail peoples poor taste.

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