tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7287533173094987937.post7466728104870409312..comments2024-03-01T12:39:56.146+00:00Comments on SubScribe: Time to give Thatcher a restSubScribehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11652256420594879272noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7287533173094987937.post-77528012266690372872013-04-12T15:12:07.479+01:002013-04-12T15:12:07.479+01:00Thanks Liz for this - I haven't bought a paper...Thanks Liz for this - I haven't bought a paper for the last two days because I don't seem to have the 'public's avid interest' in the story! Never a Thatcher fan, but not dancing on her grave either. Will hope that the Grauniad has lost interest by tomorrow. J Happy gardener!noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7287533173094987937.post-70829495608154785942013-04-12T12:07:12.058+01:002013-04-12T12:07:12.058+01:00Perhaps when we get past the glut of The Iron Lady...Perhaps when we get past the glut of The Iron Lady's Funeral supplements next week, we can poke our heads over the ramparts again and look at a newspaper without gritting our teeth? Loved your blog Liz, so perceptive as ever. Please keep them coming. Maureen Gravesnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7287533173094987937.post-24563304104176898952013-04-12T00:29:56.281+01:002013-04-12T00:29:56.281+01:00Thank heavens, some balance at last. Robert Edward...Thank heavens, some balance at last. Robert Edwards and his colleague Patrick Steptoe not only gave hope to millions but helped mankind understand more about the process of human fertility. It should also be remembered that their work was done under the auspices of that political football, the National Health Service. The first test-tube baby, Louise Brown, was born in an NHS hospital.<br /><br /Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com