Marcus Parks
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The one thing that people don't know about me is that I actually have a cloaca.
Fuck all this shit.
Jimmy Savile saw Margaret Thatcher speak at the Young Conservative Conference.
He made a big show of clearing the way so Thatcher could go to bed after her speech that night.
Clear the way, clear the way.
Important woman coming through.
he did that he like went out of his way to do this sort of like public thing for me oh yeah well at their core all you know most conservatives are submissives like they're subs they they they love like especially the leaders they love when people show deference to them when when people brown knows them when they kiss their ass like and they and in turn the underlings love to show deference to people in position of authority that's what it's all about it's all about submission
Yeah.
Well, this impressive display of brown nosing endeared Savile to Margaret Thatcher.
So she agreed to do an interview with Jimmy Savile on his BBC radio talk show, Speakeasy.
The two of them got along like a house on fire.
And thereafter, they began a long and close friendship that lasted for decades.
After Speakeasy, Jimmy Savile hosted a visit to Stoke Mandeville with Margaret Thatcher.
Of course, this was one of the hospitals where Jimmy Savile regularly assaulted patients who were paralyzed, underage, or both.
But Margaret Thatcher had a grand time hanging out with Jimmy Savile.
And she soon after appeared on Jim'll Fix It in a joke segment where she asked Savile to fix it so she could become prime minister.
Now, Saville was, of course, not the deciding factor in Margaret Thatcher becoming prime minister, nor was he fully responsible for Margaret Thatcher's 11-year reign, in which she reshaped England into a cold, cruel image of herself.
He did, however, help Thatcher in her rise to power.
And while this certainly gave Saville even more protection than he already had, he also came to play an important role in the public perception of Margaret Thatcher's administration as the years went by.
Savile was the supposed working class man.