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Through policies such as anti-union legislation, poll tax, selling council houses, privatisation of national industry and massive deconstruction of Britain's social wealth (e.g. NHS, public transport), she deliberately annihilated any area of British life that was built around community, responsibility to others, collaboration, shared destiny.

Two quotes from her sum it up:

"There's no such thing as society"

"Economics are the method; the object is to change the heart and soul."

The fragmented culture Britain suffers today (Cameron's 'broken Britain') - the anti social behaviour, the selfishness and greed, the lack of cohesion and responsibility - is a direct result of her obsession with uncontrolled competition and the way she gave it to the country. She has done Britain enormous damage, knowingly and without compassion, to support her ideal of a ruthless, dog-eat-dog world.

She also supported Pol Pot, General Pinochet and to a lesser extent the Apartheid regime of S Africa.

A truly poisonous enemy of Britain, whose damage we are still trying to repair - and will be for a long time.

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