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Preserve us from an Aussie Iron Lady : Comments
By Graham Cooke, published 26/7/2010Thatcher was a less than average Prime Minister who got lucky: Julia Gillard should do everything to avoid stepping into her mould.
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Confession: I am no Thatcher groupie. But I could not let this flawed perspective pass without comment. For a start, it hopelessly confuses means with ends:
"It was right that the Falklands should be liberated..."
But according to the author, the means to achieve this were so tainted with Maggie's hubris, that the fact that the proper result was reached is also somehow... wrong? The same result could have been achieved by, perhaps, a fireside chat with Gen. Galtieri?
"Once again there were some good reasons for [taking on the miners]. But once again the methods Thatcher used were wrong"
Could you perhaps imagine for us, Mr Cooke, a scenario where a different approach - appeasement, back-down, compromise, whatever - could have engineered the same positive result for the UK economy?
It would be pure speculation, would it not, full of "ifs" and "buts" and "maybes..."
As for the "downhill path" Mr Cooke describes...
"The legacy of her mismanagement lives on... her refusal to ease [the] passing [of declining manufacturing industries] resulted in tens of thousands of workers losing their jobs without hope of reemployment."
Interesting phrase, "ease their passing". How - even with the benefit of 100% hindsight - could this have been achieved?
"Her simplistic way of thinking could not embrace the concept of Britain as an active participant in the European Union."
And how incredibly right she was. The future of the EU is an enormous topic on its own. But I challenge Mr Cooke to articulate one benefit of which non-membership has deprived the country.
As someone who left the country to get away from her hectoring condescension, and her self-righteous schoolmarming control-freakery, I never thought I should find myself defending the old bat.
But this article has nothing to do with Ms Gillard's political future, and everything to do with gratuitous Maggie-bashing.