R.I.P.: Margaret Thatcher

Margaret Thatcher died today at the age of 87. Here’s the intro of a post I a wrote few years ago comparing Britain in the 1970s to General Motors:

In 1979, the British economy was in free fall. Inflation was spiraling out of control. The unions were demanding commensurate pay increases, and when they didn’t get them, they struck. The country that had stood up to the Luftwaffe was failing apart. The garbage men went on strike and soon piles of “rubbish” dotted the countryside. Even the gravediggers went on strike and corpses were gruesomely left unburied.

The winter of 1978-79 was called the Winter of Discontent, echoing the opening lines of Richard III. The situation was so bad that Her Majesty’s government had to apply for a loan from the IMF. This was back in the days when that had some sense of shame to it. You were even expected to pay it back.

A reporter asked the Prime Minister, James, Callaghan, his opinion of the “the mounting chaos in the country.” Callaghan said: “Well, that’s a judgment that you are making. I promise you that if you look at it from outside, and perhaps you’re taking rather a parochial view at the moment, I don’t think that other people in the world would share the view that there is mounting chaos.”

That was it. British socialism died right there. The commanding heights were nothing more than a literal heap of trash. The next day, The Sun‘s headline read: “Crisis? What Crisis?”

Posted by on April 8th, 2013 at 12:30 pm


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