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Thursday, April 11, 2013

Death party teacher boosted by NHS boob job compares Maggie to Hitler


Romany Blythe
Drama queen ... teacher Romany poses in a basque

THE basque-wearing drama teacher behind a wave of Lady Thatcher hate parties has stoked fresh fury by comparing the former PM to HITLER.

Romany Blythe, 45, sparked anger after she set up the Facebook site, The Witch Is Dead Party!, urging people in cities around the world to celebrate the ex-Conservative leader's death.
Today she remained unrepentant claiming "they danced in the streets when Hitler died too" - as it was revealed she had been boosted by an NHS boob job.
She told the Brighton Argus newspaper last night: "People say you shouldn’t speak ill of the dead - but it depends who the dead person is.
Romany Blythe
Parties ... Romany Blythe
"We just don’t want to whitewash what happened when she was Prime Minister.
"In normal circumstances celebrating someone’s death would be responsible. But we are generation X, upset people that left school to find hopelessness and despair.
"She was a despot. They danced in the streets when Hitler died too. Mrs Thatcher was friends with Pinochet. She chose her friends very wisely."
Blythe hit the news last year under the name Romany Smith when she revealed she had a boob job on NHS.
Romany Blythe brandishes Communist flag
Get reddy ... teacher Romany brandishes Communist flag
In March 2012, she revealed fears her PIP breast implants had led to a miscarriage.
The Argus reported Blythe was given the - now banned - PIP breast implants on the NHS, but feared toxic chemicals could have contributed to a miscarriage.
She said at the time: “I had a miscarriage and a still birth.
“I don’t know for certain if that had anything to do with my implants or not, but without proper research I can’t know for certain.”
She was given the implants in 2000 after “years of suffering low self-esteem” because of a breast deformity.
Blythe set up her Facebook site last year, when she claimed it was “not about gloating and being mean”.
But on Monday she wrote: “So the old bag has copped it finally!! Party in the square tomorrow.”
Prime Minister David Cameron has spoken out against the celebratory parties calling them “distasteful”.
He said: “I think that some of the scenes we have seen are frankly pretty distasteful, but people should be responsible for themselves.”

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