Big Jon’s dad:
Geoffrey: 1/ Just what do you dislike so much about Mrs Thatcher? I think we could use another leader like her now to sort out the mess Nu Labour left us with.
2/ What do you have against big business? After all, most of our people work for big business either directly or in smaller supporting businesses. We can’t all be shopkeepers you know?
3/ Try and keep your reply down to less than 2000 words, ta muchly. 
(1) If you’ve read some of my previous posts elsewhere you’ll see that I’m a believer in the Fordist economic system.Which is all about strong domestic industrial strength based on the spending power of a high wage economy and keeping imports down by not importing stuff that can be produced at home.Of which Thatcher’s global free market economics were and still are the antithesis of.I also think that the US economy of the 1960’s was based on that Fordist type of system.Which explodes the myth that what I’m saying amounts to socialism.Unless Kennedy and LBJ were socialists.

(2) As for what I’ve got against big business,( at least since Thatcher’s administration,and probably a few before that,when big business made the choice to rig the domestic labour market by importing cheap foreign labour and then Heath’s and Wilson’s and Callaghan’s administrations when big business put us into the EU and gradually closed down our domestic industrial capabilities in favour of ever increasing levels of imports,and all those administrations following by allowing big business to increase all that to ever higher levels ),see (1).
As for Britons never shall be slaves.Yeah right.In fact she’s actually won nothing because that’s what big business and the government want and what big business wants big business gets. 
news.sky.com/story/1051035/pound … ins-appeal
Carryfast:
Big Jon’s dad:
Geoffrey: 1/ Just what do you dislike so much about Mrs Thatcher? I think we could use another leader like her now to sort out the mess Nu Labour left us with.
2/ What do you have against big business? After all, most of our people work for big business either directly or in smaller supporting businesses. We can’t all be shopkeepers you know?
3/ Try and keep your reply down to less than 2000 words, ta muchly. 
(1) If you’ve read some of my previous posts elsewhere you’ll see that I’m a believer in the Fordist economic system.Which is all about strong domestic industrial strength based on the spending power of a high wage economy and keeping imports down by not importing stuff that can be produced at home.Of which Thatcher’s global free market economics were and still are the antithesis of.I also think that the US economy of the 1960’s was based on that Fordist type of system.Which explodes the myth that what I’m saying amounts to socialism.Unless Kennedy and LBJ were socialists.

(2) As for what I’ve got against big business,( at least since Thatcher’s administration,and probably a few before that,when big business made the choice to rig the domestic labour market by importing cheap foreign labour and then Heath’s and Wilson’s and Callaghan’s administrations when big business put us into the EU and gradually closed down our domestic industrial capabilities in favour of ever increasing levels of imports,and all those administrations following by allowing big business to increase all that to ever higher levels ),see (1).
As for Britons never shall be slaves.Yeah right.In fact she’s actually won nothing because that’s what big business and the government want and what big business wants big business gets. 
news.sky.com/story/1051035/pound … ins-appeal
You obviously can’t turn the clock back by digging up Peter Shore and you seem to dispise everyone else, so it seems you’re just ■■■■■■■ into the wind. Are your legs getting wet? That smell is not coffee…
If you can’t beat your enemy, ■■■■■■■■ about them doesn’t help. Can I suggest you buy some shares in big business? Then you can either profit from them or try to change big business from within by convincing your fellow shareholders to follow the one true path of Geoffrey.
Big Jon’s dad:
Carryfast:
Big Jon’s dad:
Geoffrey: 1/ Just what do you dislike so much about Mrs Thatcher? I think we could use another leader like her now to sort out the mess Nu Labour left us with.
2/ What do you have against big business? After all, most of our people work for big business either directly or in smaller supporting businesses. We can’t all be shopkeepers you know?
3/ Try and keep your reply down to less than 2000 words, ta muchly. 
(1) If you’ve read some of my previous posts elsewhere you’ll see that I’m a believer in the Fordist economic system.Which is all about strong domestic industrial strength based on the spending power of a high wage economy and keeping imports down by not importing stuff that can be produced at home.Of which Thatcher’s global free market economics were and still are the antithesis of.I also think that the US economy of the 1960’s was based on that Fordist type of system.Which explodes the myth that what I’m saying amounts to socialism.Unless Kennedy and LBJ were socialists.

(2) As for what I’ve got against big business,( at least since Thatcher’s administration,and probably a few before that,when big business made the choice to rig the domestic labour market by importing cheap foreign labour and then Heath’s and Wilson’s and Callaghan’s administrations when big business put us into the EU and gradually closed down our domestic industrial capabilities in favour of ever increasing levels of imports,and all those administrations following by allowing big business to increase all that to ever higher levels ),see (1).
As for Britons never shall be slaves.Yeah right.In fact she’s actually won nothing because that’s what big business and the government want and what big business wants big business gets. 
news.sky.com/story/1051035/pound … ins-appeal
You obviously can’t turn the clock back by digging up Peter Shore and you seem to dispise everyone else, so it seems you’re just ■■■■■■■ into the wind. Are your legs getting wet? That smell is not coffee…
If you can’t beat your enemy, ■■■■■■■■ about them doesn’t help. Can I suggest you buy some shares in big business? Then you can either profit from them or try to change big business from within by convincing your fellow shareholders to follow the one true path of Geoffrey.
Unfortunately for the country I think it’s probably too late for that now.As far as I know the return on shares seem to reflect the economic growth figures of Thatcher’s brave new economic zb up at least from what I’ve heard from those getting zb returns on their pension funds. 