Crowds across UK 'Celebrate' Baroness Thatcher's Death
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More than 300 people, including the young and old partied until late at night on the streets of London, clutching cans of cider and cartons of milk as they danced along to reggae and 1980s music.
In Brixton, south London, two women were arrested
on suspicion of looting a store and riot police were deployed as the crowds
which had been drinking since 5pm started to become more aggressive, refusing
to let buses through the streets.
Hundreds
took to the streets as macabre ‘Thatcher death parties’ were held late into the
night across the country, organised by critics of the so-called 'Iron Lady.'
Smashed shop windows, paint bombs and police being attacked were all consequences of the Left's sick 'celebration' of Baroness Thatcher's death last night.
Smashed shop windows, paint bombs and police being attacked were all consequences of the Left's sick 'celebration' of Baroness Thatcher's death last night.
More than 300 people, including the young and old partied until late at night on the streets of London, clutching cans of cider and cartons of milk as they danced along to reggae and 1980s music.
Many children also attended the impromptu event with their parents some
wearing fancy dress, fairy wings and clutching balloons.
The carnival-like celebrations also drew crowds who had no knowledge or
interest in at Thatcher, but who wanted to join in with the revelry.
Six police officers were injured when a scuffle broke out at a party in
Bristol celebrating the death of Margaret Thatcher.
The advertisement for the street party read: 'Let's see the evil Tory
off in style. May she never ever RIP.'
Details of the event were posted on the Bristol Indymedia website, which
lists '10 reasons to hate Thatcher', including her anti-trade union policies,
employment policies, politics of individualism and approach to the Falklands.
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