W relacji brytyjskiego dziennik The Daily Telegraph z pogrzebu śp. Margaret Thatcher pojawia się informacja o uczestnictwie w nabożeństwie Janusza Korwin-Mikkego, nie ma natomiast ani słowa o oficjalnej delegacji, w skład której weszli Donald Tusk, Radosław Sikorski, Jacek Rostowski czy Lech Wałęsa. W wypowiedzi udzielonej gazecie Janusz Korwin-Mikke podkreśla, że miał trzykrotną okazję osobistego spotkania się ze zmarłą byłą premier Zjednoczonego Królestwa! (źródło: facebook.com/janusz.korwin.mikke)
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12.11pm Among the spectators who turned out to watch Lady Thatcher’s hearse leave Westminster was a delegation from a Polish political party who had come from Poland to pay their respects to the woman they see as a political heroine, Rosa Silverman reports.
Janusz Korwin-Mikke, from Warsaw, the president of the Congress of the New Right, said he had met Lady Thatcher three times while she was in office and once after she had left. „She was a very practical woman,” he said. „She broke the trade unions and she was very effective.” „I think there are more people in Poland who admire her than in England.” He described it as his „duty” to come to London to pay tribute to her.
A member of his party, Conrad Berkowicz, a 28-year-old graphic designer from Krakow, said he had never visited Britain before but wanted to come and witness Lady Thatcher’s final journey. „It’s very important to me to show that Poland also admires Margaret Thatcher,” he said.
„I admire her politics and economics – she made some very difficult changes and had to be brave to do that because they weren’t popular.”
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