Untitled Goose Game is one of my favourite indie games. There's a place for the huge, sweeping 100-hour long experiences games offer these days, but a few hours of fun where I can play a game from start to finish is always appreciated. Untitled Goose Game offers you a lot of physical comedy, satisfying puzzles that you can click into place with a little bit of trial and error, and for all it's set in a small and sleepy village, a lot of varied settings. But the main reason it's so great is because of Margaret Thatcher.
This is perhaps the only thing Margaret Thatcher has ever improved. As the immortal saying goes, 'The problem with pissing on Margaret Thatcher's grave is that eventually you run out of piss'. For those of you in the US wondering who Thatcher is, she was our Reagan, but she was worse. Prime Minister from 1979 until 1990, Thatcher is perhaps the most influential post-war PM, and many of the worst political ideas today are either directly descended from her or an attempt to develop her ideas. Thatcher was an individualist, and believed society should do nothing to look after any of its people, except to tax them and to give that money for the businesses - for you see, without business, a country is worthless.
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Thatcher destroyed the working class of the country with harsh policies, heavy taxations, and an almost complete annihilation of welfare. In doing so, she also destroyed the Labour party, who adopted a 'can't beat 'em, join 'em' attitude, forcing Labour away from the Left and into the Centre, as she pushed further to the Right. Since Thatcher, the only true Labour leader the party has had is Jeremy Corbyn, who was massacred by the right-wing press and replaced by another
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