[h=1]Left's chorus of hatred: Champagne in the streets, students union cheers and vile internet taunts[/h]
PUBLISHED: 12:55 GMT, 8 April 2013 | UPDATED: 00:23 GMT, 9 April 2013
Baroness Thatcher’s death unleashed a wave of vitriol and hatred from the Left.
The first of several planned ‘Thatcher death parties’ across the country began last night with more than 200 revellers gathering in Brixton, south London.
They danced the conga, drank champagne and chanted: ‘Maggie, Maggie, Maggie – Dead, Dead, Dead.’
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Happy: A woman drinks from a bottle and holds a front page of a newspaper displaying an image of former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher as she and others celebrate her death in Brixton, south London
Happy: In south London attendees were carrying banners, with one saying: 'Rejoice, Thatcher is dead'
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[/h]Street party: People celebrate the death of Baroness Thatcher in Brixton, south London
Banners were held stating ‘Rejoice Thatcher is dead’ by drunken crowds, many of whom were too young to remember her as prime minister.
Similar disgraceful scenes were witnessed in Glasgow and further ‘parties’ were planned in Bristol, Liverpool, Newcastle and Manchester.
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Sickening messages also began flooding the internet minutes after the official announcement.
And at a National Union of Students conference in Sheffield some delegates cheered and applauded when informed of the former prime minister’s death.
Macabre celebrations: Champagne was flowing tonight as the Left took to the streets to celebrate the death of former Conservative Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher
Jolly affair: The hastily organsied party saw revellers holding signs reading 'Gotcha! Now get the rest'
Dancing to the beat: They did an impromptu Highland Fling on the pavements of Glasgow - although it was condemned by the city council
Getting underway: As the party got underway revellers handed out party balloons to help the celebrations
Cause: Revellers said they were 'here to celebrate the death of a woman with blood on her hands for the Falklands and miners'
Eighties Trotskyist firebrand Derek Hatton, a sworn political enemy of Mrs Thatcher from his days as deputy leader of Liverpool City Council, sent one particularly vile message.
He tweeted: ‘The issue isn’t about whether she is now dead, I regret for the sake of millions of people that she was ever born.’
Former London Mayor and Labour MP Ken Livingstone claimed that ‘almost everything that’s wrong with Britain today is her legacy’.
He added: ‘She created today’s housing crisis, she produced the banking crisis, she created the benefits crisis.’
Chris Kitchen, general secretary of the National Union of Mineworkers, said: ‘We’ve been waiting for a long time to hear the news of Baroness Thatcher’s demise and I can’t say I’m sorry. I will not be shedding a tear for her.’
Eighties Trotskyist firebrand Derek Hatton, left, tweeted his wish that Baroness Thatcher had not been born. Former London mayor Ken Livingstone said today her policies were 'fundamentally wrong'
Paul Kenny, general secretary of the GMB union, said: ‘Mrs Thatcher will be remembered by many for the destructive and divisive policies she reigned over which in the end, even in the Tory Party, proved to be her downfall.
[h=3]SHE DID GREAT HURT TO IRISH SAYS ADAMS[/h]Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams gave a scathing assessment of Baroness Thatcher’s political legacy in Northern Ireland.
Margaret Thatcher had been the IRA’s Number One target – narrowly escaping its devastating 1984 bomb at the Grand Hotel in Brighton.
Adams, whose voice together with those of fellow Sinn Fein representatives was subject to a broadcast ban during the Troubles, hit out at both her role in Ireland and beyond.
‘Margaret Thatcher did great hurt to the Irish and British people during her time as prime minister,’ he said.
‘Her legacy involves the destruction of communities, the elevation of personal greed over social values and legitimising the exploitation of the weak by the strong.’
Labour shadow pensions minister Gregg McClymont came under fire for ‘condoning’ an inflammatory tweet about the former Conservative prime minister.
He was accused of being ‘extremely foolish’ when he described a university student’s political views as ‘spot-on’ following a reference to Lady Thatcher a ‘f***** witch’.
Peter Taaffe, the Socialist Party general secretary, said Lady Thatcher was ‘seen by many as a kind of modern-day Genghis Khan’.
Music star Morrissey, a long-time critic, berated her as ‘barbaric’ and ‘without an atom of humanity’.
Comedians were also quick to add to the insensitive tirade against the former PM.
Comedian Frankie Boyle, referring to IRA hunger strikers, tweeted: ‘Booby [sic] Sands ghost just appeared to me, trying to start a conga’, and added: ‘Thatcher being dead is a lot less tragic than Cameron being alive.’
Disrespectful: Comedian Frankie Boyle tweeted 'Terrible news about Thatcher' and linked to the YouTube video 'Celebrate good times come on!'
Disrespectful: Comedian Frankie Boyle's controversial tweet
[h=3]'INSULT' AS HOLYROOD FLAGS FLY AS NORMAL[/h]The Scottish parliament caused outrage by refusing to mark Baroness Thatcher’s death by flying its flags at half mast.
At Holyrood, the Saltire, the Union flag and the European Union flag all remained at full mast outside the public entrance, as did the Saltire in front of the government’s nearby St Andrew’s House headquarters.
Parliament bosses said flags will be flown at half-mast only on the day of Lady Thatcher’s funeral, in line with existing policies.
A Tory source said: ‘This is an insult by Holyrood and government bosses.’
Boyle later added: ‘Finally I get to wear my black suit and tap shoes together’ and ‘I’m not sure that Margaret Thatcher got many women into politics, in the same way that Myra Hindley didn’t get a lot of women into hiking’.
TV presenter and stand-up comedian Terry Christian tweeted: ‘State funeral would be an insult to the millions who suffered and the social chaos of gangs, homelessness and hopelessness she brought.’
Footballer Joey Barton tweeted: ‘If heaven exists that old witch won’t be there.’
Dozens of students tweeted their distaste after delegates at the National Union of Students’ conference cheered and applauded when Baroness Thatcher’s death was announced at Sheffield City Hall.
NUS President Liam Burns made a statement a few minutes later, urging the 1,000 delegates to show ‘sensitivity’.
Anti: Some of the top anti-Thatcher photos which were trending on Twitter today after news of her death broke
Comedian and TV presenter Patrick Kielty tweeted: 'RIP Margaeret Thatcher - her final wish was to be cremated but we've no coal left'
Timely: Less than an hour after her death was made public, a book entitled Thatcher Tributes with a witch on the front was on sale
When former Spice Girl Geri Halliwell wrote a positive tribute to the ‘First Lady of girl power’ on Twitter she received so much abuse she felt the need to delete it. She later tweeted to her 203,000 followers: ‘I’m sorry if I offended u. X’
Former Tory MP Louise Mensch was one of several people who responded to the negative Twitter reaction, writing: ‘Pygmies of the left so predictably embarrassing yourselves, know this: not a one of your leaders will ever be globally mourned like her.’
Thatcher not mourned by all as some Britons party
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Millionaire businessman Lord Sugar – who was one of the first to pay tribute – similarly took issue with those who objected to his comments.
He wrote: ‘Some of the despicable scum tweeting foul mouth comments on my Baroness Thatcher tweet, were still drinking milk from a teat in the 80’s.’
A website set up three years ago asking ‘Is Margaret Thatcher Dead yet?’ was updated yesterday – with the word ‘YES’.
It ran the slogan ‘Margaret Thatcher is dead. This lady’s not returning,’ and encouraged people to host parties, publishing a music playlist including Ding Dong! The Witch Is Dead from The Wizard Of Oz.
Distasteful: A website set up three years ago asking 'Is Margaret Thatcher Dead Yet?' was today updated for the first time - with the word 'YES'
Within an hour of her death being announced, nearly 155,000 people had ‘liked’ the page on Facebook, 12,500 people had tweeted about it and an internet campaign launched urging people to download the song and make it No.1 in the charts.
And an Oddbins store manager was suspended for encouraging customers to buy champagne after Baroness Thatcher’s death.
The Twitter account for the Crouch End branch in north London read: ‘If for any reason, anyone feels like celebrating anything we have Taittinger available at £10 less than usual at £29. Just saying …’
High street wine merchant OddBins in Crouch End, London, landed in hot water after tweeting: 'If for any reason anyone feels like celebrating anything we have Tattinger available at £10 less than usual at 329. Just saying...'
Free Maggie's Dead Cake offered at street party in Leeds
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Distasteful: There were cheers today when news of the death of former Conservative prime minister Margaret Thatcher was revealed at the NUS National Union of Students conference in Sheffield
Members gather outside the conference: Many people in the audience were sickened by the jubilant celebrations
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PUBLISHED: 12:55 GMT, 8 April 2013 | UPDATED: 00:23 GMT, 9 April 2013
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Baroness Thatcher’s death unleashed a wave of vitriol and hatred from the Left.
The first of several planned ‘Thatcher death parties’ across the country began last night with more than 200 revellers gathering in Brixton, south London.
They danced the conga, drank champagne and chanted: ‘Maggie, Maggie, Maggie – Dead, Dead, Dead.’
[h=2]Scroll down for video[/h]
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Banners were held stating ‘Rejoice Thatcher is dead’ by drunken crowds, many of whom were too young to remember her as prime minister.
Similar disgraceful scenes were witnessed in Glasgow and further ‘parties’ were planned in Bristol, Liverpool, Newcastle and Manchester.
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Sickening messages also began flooding the internet minutes after the official announcement.
And at a National Union of Students conference in Sheffield some delegates cheered and applauded when informed of the former prime minister’s death.
Cause: Revellers said they were 'here to celebrate the death of a woman with blood on her hands for the Falklands and miners'
Eighties Trotskyist firebrand Derek Hatton, a sworn political enemy of Mrs Thatcher from his days as deputy leader of Liverpool City Council, sent one particularly vile message.
He tweeted: ‘The issue isn’t about whether she is now dead, I regret for the sake of millions of people that she was ever born.’
Former London Mayor and Labour MP Ken Livingstone claimed that ‘almost everything that’s wrong with Britain today is her legacy’.
He added: ‘She created today’s housing crisis, she produced the banking crisis, she created the benefits crisis.’
Chris Kitchen, general secretary of the National Union of Mineworkers, said: ‘We’ve been waiting for a long time to hear the news of Baroness Thatcher’s demise and I can’t say I’m sorry. I will not be shedding a tear for her.’
Eighties Trotskyist firebrand Derek Hatton, left, tweeted his wish that Baroness Thatcher had not been born. Former London mayor Ken Livingstone said today her policies were 'fundamentally wrong'
Paul Kenny, general secretary of the GMB union, said: ‘Mrs Thatcher will be remembered by many for the destructive and divisive policies she reigned over which in the end, even in the Tory Party, proved to be her downfall.
[h=3]SHE DID GREAT HURT TO IRISH SAYS ADAMS[/h]Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams gave a scathing assessment of Baroness Thatcher’s political legacy in Northern Ireland.
Margaret Thatcher had been the IRA’s Number One target – narrowly escaping its devastating 1984 bomb at the Grand Hotel in Brighton.
Adams, whose voice together with those of fellow Sinn Fein representatives was subject to a broadcast ban during the Troubles, hit out at both her role in Ireland and beyond.
‘Margaret Thatcher did great hurt to the Irish and British people during her time as prime minister,’ he said.
‘Her legacy involves the destruction of communities, the elevation of personal greed over social values and legitimising the exploitation of the weak by the strong.’
Labour shadow pensions minister Gregg McClymont came under fire for ‘condoning’ an inflammatory tweet about the former Conservative prime minister.
He was accused of being ‘extremely foolish’ when he described a university student’s political views as ‘spot-on’ following a reference to Lady Thatcher a ‘f***** witch’.
Peter Taaffe, the Socialist Party general secretary, said Lady Thatcher was ‘seen by many as a kind of modern-day Genghis Khan’.
Music star Morrissey, a long-time critic, berated her as ‘barbaric’ and ‘without an atom of humanity’.
Comedians were also quick to add to the insensitive tirade against the former PM.
Comedian Frankie Boyle, referring to IRA hunger strikers, tweeted: ‘Booby [sic] Sands ghost just appeared to me, trying to start a conga’, and added: ‘Thatcher being dead is a lot less tragic than Cameron being alive.’
Disrespectful: Comedian Frankie Boyle tweeted 'Terrible news about Thatcher' and linked to the YouTube video 'Celebrate good times come on!'
[h=3]'INSULT' AS HOLYROOD FLAGS FLY AS NORMAL[/h]The Scottish parliament caused outrage by refusing to mark Baroness Thatcher’s death by flying its flags at half mast.
At Holyrood, the Saltire, the Union flag and the European Union flag all remained at full mast outside the public entrance, as did the Saltire in front of the government’s nearby St Andrew’s House headquarters.
Parliament bosses said flags will be flown at half-mast only on the day of Lady Thatcher’s funeral, in line with existing policies.
A Tory source said: ‘This is an insult by Holyrood and government bosses.’
Boyle later added: ‘Finally I get to wear my black suit and tap shoes together’ and ‘I’m not sure that Margaret Thatcher got many women into politics, in the same way that Myra Hindley didn’t get a lot of women into hiking’.
TV presenter and stand-up comedian Terry Christian tweeted: ‘State funeral would be an insult to the millions who suffered and the social chaos of gangs, homelessness and hopelessness she brought.’
Footballer Joey Barton tweeted: ‘If heaven exists that old witch won’t be there.’
Dozens of students tweeted their distaste after delegates at the National Union of Students’ conference cheered and applauded when Baroness Thatcher’s death was announced at Sheffield City Hall.
NUS President Liam Burns made a statement a few minutes later, urging the 1,000 delegates to show ‘sensitivity’.
Anti: Some of the top anti-Thatcher photos which were trending on Twitter today after news of her death broke
When former Spice Girl Geri Halliwell wrote a positive tribute to the ‘First Lady of girl power’ on Twitter she received so much abuse she felt the need to delete it. She later tweeted to her 203,000 followers: ‘I’m sorry if I offended u. X’
Former Tory MP Louise Mensch was one of several people who responded to the negative Twitter reaction, writing: ‘Pygmies of the left so predictably embarrassing yourselves, know this: not a one of your leaders will ever be globally mourned like her.’
Thatcher not mourned by all as some Britons party
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Millionaire businessman Lord Sugar – who was one of the first to pay tribute – similarly took issue with those who objected to his comments.
He wrote: ‘Some of the despicable scum tweeting foul mouth comments on my Baroness Thatcher tweet, were still drinking milk from a teat in the 80’s.’
A website set up three years ago asking ‘Is Margaret Thatcher Dead yet?’ was updated yesterday – with the word ‘YES’.
It ran the slogan ‘Margaret Thatcher is dead. This lady’s not returning,’ and encouraged people to host parties, publishing a music playlist including Ding Dong! The Witch Is Dead from The Wizard Of Oz.
Within an hour of her death being announced, nearly 155,000 people had ‘liked’ the page on Facebook, 12,500 people had tweeted about it and an internet campaign launched urging people to download the song and make it No.1 in the charts.
And an Oddbins store manager was suspended for encouraging customers to buy champagne after Baroness Thatcher’s death.
The Twitter account for the Crouch End branch in north London read: ‘If for any reason, anyone feels like celebrating anything we have Taittinger available at £10 less than usual at £29. Just saying …’
Free Maggie's Dead Cake offered at street party in Leeds
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