For me , she was only acting as an external advocate , of those attributes and attitudes that I felt were important to apply internally
Who was she acting as advocate for Jonathan, when her and Ian McGregor sat up all night (his words from his autobiography) planning the downfall of the miners union as a "punishment' (again his words) for destabilising the previous Tory government, 3 years before the strikes happened.
When Arthur Scargill told anyone that would listen that McGregors plan for the UK mining sector would lead to unnecessary closures and loss of incomes for thousands of families he was derided in the press.
That was a strategy by the two of them to "personalise" the dispute using Scargill as an aunt sally.
They had the Saatchi Bros and Eddie Shah (currently under investigation for child rape) put pressure on the media to always mentions Scargills name rather than the miners union.
They made sure that the strikes would happen.
The police were paid huge amounts of overtime to enforce very dodgy and hastily arranged local by-laws about crowd gathering.
A favourite police tactic was to photocopy payslips and throw them at miners who hadn't earned for months.
Police were flown down on privately chartered aircraft from all over the country, paid for by the rest of us, when we weren't allowed (by law) to drive to a legally arranged picket.
This usually ended up with a kicking at the least and probably jailed.
I'm not forgetting this stuff. Or forgiving it.
If we do then it will happen again. it will
Moving on without acknowledging past wrongdoing is not moving on, it is condoning it
Anger is an energy (according to John Lydon) , and I'm not wasting any energy in my feelings towards all those that were involved during Thatchers time in government.
My energy is being wasted trying to open this $%ing wine bottle