We will miss her tenacity, vision and decency
SUPERB coverage (Yorkshire Post, April 9) about the sad death of Mrs Thatcher, especially the excellent piece by Sir Bernard Ingham and the inclusion of her many wonderful quotations.
Shame though that the vitriolic comments received coverage in such a prime position as page two. I find it abhorrent that people can celebrate the death of another individual; however it says more about them, than it does about Mrs Thatcher.
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Hide AdShe did such good for this country and got us back on our feet following Labour’s disastrous reign.
Regardless of people’s views of her or her politics, what speaks volumes is that she was Britain’s longest serving Prime Minster, voted in for three terms, a fact that is an indication of her successes and the respect and belief that the masses had for her; a fact that the Bradford MP with his foul-mouthed rants – whose name I won’t repeat as he appears to conduct his life in the hope of media coverage – cannot argue with.
It is a great sadness that such a superb leader and an inspirational woman has gone – there are too few people in the world with the tenacity, vision, bravery and decency that she had.