On Tuesday I wrote about the TUC selling T shirts celebrating the future death of Lady Thatcher:
"I assume therefore she will be sending the Rozzers to Brighton to discuss with the "brothers" at the TUC their association with an organisation that is flogging T shirts celebrating the future death of Lady Thatcher?As ever, when a media storm erupts, those who find themselves trying to defend the indefensible back down.
It is quite pathetic that the TUC is still fighting battles that ended over 20 years ago and bizarre that an elderly lady, in fragile health, still scares the hell out of the "brothers"! "
Thus it should come as no surprise to learn that the T shirts have now been withdrawn, and that Brighton council claim that they never knew about it until the media broke the news and Brendan Barber (TUC Chairman - who will receive a £100K golden goodbye when he retires this year) has rushed to condemn them as “completely inappropriate”; I assume he was worried about losing his £100K payoff.
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To be honest, I see no problem with the "Dance on Maggie grave" type T-shirts. And I wouldn't report them to the rozzers either. So long as the other side (we are in tribal politics aren't we?) doesn't get all tight and uppity about my T-shirt which has "Adolf's last tour" on it or my other one which has a picture of Blair hanging from a noose.
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