doubled VAT to reduce inflation but in doing so destroyed domestic manufacturing and set the stage for mass home repossessions and rises in costs of social housing creating both the economic issues Britain has over diminishing exports and a housing crisis
created a tax to vote, that disproportionately targeted poorer people, creating the worst riots in history
introduced privatization to the health care system which is still being felt today
section 28: it was illegal to mention homosexuality
reclassified IRA prisoners of war as criminals so they no longer were treated as captives in war but as offenders of the law, as a result 10 of them voluntarily starved themselves to death, causing their leader to get elected to parliament from his prison cell, and invoked an intervention by the Pope and the EU human rights commission, and further exacerbated the troubles
destruction of many traditional ways of life in areas of the country for laborers and trade unionists
This is an excellent list of specific examples, but I think it fails to really capture the overall tone of Thatcher’s leadership.
I don’t think it is in any way an exaggeration to describe her government as fascist. Her rhetoric leaned heavily on nationalism. She spoke glowingly of the British empire, dehamunized the Irish, and treated the working class an enemy to be defeated. Her MPs spoke openly of their desire to see queer people eradicated. Under Thatcher policing in Britain became open warfare. She endorsed and encouraged every vile and base instinct of her conservative base. To describe her as the British Donald Trump only fails in one aspect; unlike Trump, she was often terrifyingly competent.
to be fair, it wasn’t literally that (but it kinda was)
basically instead of taxing you based on where you lived or what you earned, it was changed based on “you existing” (ie practically this meant you were registered to vote, and/or rented a property or other legal mechanism determining you address, but the most common one being voter registration).
so in order to dodge the tax people had to keep moving house or not register to vote and instead of voting… rioted.
So this is the game plan that the government is using in the United States. At least I know what’s to come, kinda hoping they were gonna be more original in the downfall of the US.
This is an excellent list of specific examples, but I think it fails to really capture the overall tone of Thatcher’s leadership.
I don’t think it is in any way an exaggeration to describe her government as fascist. Her rhetoric leaned heavily on nationalism. She spoke glowingly of the British empire, dehamunized the Irish, and treated the working class an enemy to be defeated. Her MPs spoke openly of their desire to see queer people eradicated. Under Thatcher policing in Britain became open warfare. She endorsed and encouraged every vile and base instinct of her conservative base. To describe her as the British Donald Trump only fails in one aspect; unlike Trump, she was often terrifyingly competent.
TAX TO VOTE? Okay that made me actually LOL. Imagine not just thinking about this idea, but even implementing it. Hilarious.
to be fair, it wasn’t literally that (but it kinda was)
basically instead of taxing you based on where you lived or what you earned, it was changed based on “you existing” (ie practically this meant you were registered to vote, and/or rented a property or other legal mechanism determining you address, but the most common one being voter registration).
so in order to dodge the tax people had to keep moving house or not register to vote and instead of voting… rioted.
So this is the game plan that the government is using in the United States. At least I know what’s to come, kinda hoping they were gonna be more original in the downfall of the US.