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2006 will be a great year indeed if the that woman finally snuffs it.

 

And good riddance too.

 

But how come she was not included on last year's list?

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But how come she was not included on last year's list?

Because they didn't think she would die.

 

Obviously, they were right. ;)

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It's all well and good wishing death on Mrs. Thatcher.

 

 

But spare a thought for those few poor souls among us who would be saddened by her demise.

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Personally I'm looking forward to talking loudly throughout her one minute's silence.

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It's all well and good wishing death on Mrs. Thatcher.

 

 

But spare a thought for those few poor souls among us who would be saddened by her demise.

That's a catchy little tune,

 

I think it should be re-released upon the Iron Lady's demise.

 

It would make a lovely tribute, accompanied with a video montage of Maggie's greatest moments.

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Personally I'm looking forward to talking loudly throughout her one minute's silence.

Or maybe just perhaps gulping down wine. ;)

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Guest iain

quoting from the newspaper article...

Lady Thatcher has a one in 10 chance of suffering a major stroke in the coming year.

 

She will almost certainly be taking a small dose of aspirin and her doctors are likely to advise she may need to join the million-plus people who take a regular dose of the blood-thinning drug warfarin, which also serves as a potent rat poison.

 

 

theres nothing much i can add to that really...

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Lady Thatcher has a one in 10 chance of suffering a major stroke in the coming year.

Looking at the way her mouth has curled down to one side I'd say she's already had a minor one...

 

C'mon Maggie! 2006 could be your year to shine again... :P

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PLEASE, PLEASE INCLUDE MAGGIE ON THE LIST FOR 2006

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PLEASE, PLEASE INCLUDE MAGGIE ON THE LIST FOR 2006

Hello Guest

We here at Deathlist.net try not to let emotion cloud our steely-eyed judgement on the comings and more pertinently the goings of the lucky 50 Deathlist members.

Please bear in mind that she will only be included if there is a very good chance of her joining the choir eternal in 2006.

 

However, on a personal level, I wish her a long and very painful demise throughout the year, ending ideally with her flatlining at about midday on the 31st December 2006 to bring up a record-breaking year.

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Guest Toke Deltorso

mrs thatch need'nt hang about on my account, infact hanging would do her the world of good, there's still a few days left in this year so come on maggie give everybody in yorkshire a happy xmas!. :P die bitch die :angry:

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maybe she could wait like...15 days?

 

January 1st 2006 (im not sure)

 

Then she could be a great 1st success of DL 06 (hint :angry: hint)

 

fun.

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Whatever happened to the poll which used to be in this thread?

That's quite a taxing question.

:angry::P

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Who can come up with a complete list of names and state of life or near-death for the bods on this picture?

 

thatchcabinet2.jpg

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Well, the 2 men either side of Maggie in the pic. are dead

 

Willie Whitelaw died in 1999 aged 81 and Denis Thatcher in 2003 aged 88.

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The only ones I can definitely make out are,

 

Malcolm Rifkind,

Willie Whitelaw, dead

Geoffrey Howe,

Douglas Hurd,

Kenneth Clarke,

Kenneth Baker,

John Major,

Nigel Lawson,

John MacGregor,

 

Possibles,

 

George Younger, dead

Paul Channon,

Peter Lilley,

Ian Lang,

Peter Brooke,

Tom King,

Nicholas Ridley, dead

David Young,

Norman Fowler,

David Waddington.

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Is the one standing next to Dennis Thatcher not Norman Lamont?

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Is the one standing next to Dennis Thatcher not Norman Lamont?

No that's Margaret. :sicktherm:

 

or Geoffrey Howe.

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:sicktherm:

 

I ask for your forgiveness, I was only 2 years old when the photo was taken (official excuse).

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Second from the left looks a bit like Patrick (Baron) Jenkin.

 

Next to Maggie is Willie Whitelaw. Chap right at the back in the middle could be Lord Archer who was probably deputy chairman about that time.

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Second from the left looks a bit like Patrick (Baron) Jenkin.

 

Next to Maggie is Willie Whitelaw. Chap right at the back in the middle could be Lord Archer who was probably deputy chairman about that time.

I thought second on the left was Kenneth Baker.

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This was the cabinet in 1989:

 

Margaret Thatcher - Prime Minister

Lord Whitelaw: Deputy Prime Minister and Lord President of the Council

Lord Havers: Lord Chancellor

John Wakeham: Lord Privy Seal

Nigel Lawson: Chancellor of the Exchequer

John Major: Chief Secretary to the Treasury

Geoffery Howe: Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs

Douglas Hurd: Secretary of State for the Home Department

John MacGregor: Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food

George Younger: Secretary of State for Defence

Kenneth Baker: Secretary of State for Education and Science

Norman Fowler: Secretary of State for Employment

Cecil Parkinson: Secretary of State for Energy

Nicholas Ridley: Secretary of State for the Environment

John Moore: Secretary of State for Health

Kenneth Clarke: Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster

Tom King: Secretary of State for Northern Ireland

Malcolm Rifkind: Secretary of State for Scotland

Lord Young of Graffham: Secretary of State for Trade and Industry

Paul Channon: Secretary of State for Transport

Peter Walker: Secretary of State for Wales

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