Morrissey Reissues ‘Kill Uncle’ in Wake of Margaret Thatcher’s Death

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(CelebNMusic247-NewsMorrissey Reissues ‘Kill Uncle‘ in Wake of Margaret Thatcher’s Death

Last week we reported that Margaret Thatcher had passed away and we also told you about former Smith’s frontman Morrissey open letter about her death.

Now The True to You site via BrooklynVegan has this news about Morrissey rereleasing his Kill Uncle album:

For those of us who survived despite Thatcherism, and who recall Thatcher as a living hell, The Daily Mail and The Guardian have a steadfast message for us: You are nothing. Our thoughts are further burdened by the taunting extravagance of Thatcher’s funeral; the ceremonial lavish, the military salute, stripping Thatcher’s victims of everything, and rubbing salt in wounds with teasing relish. It is all happening against us. In thought, we have killed Thatcher off a million times, but now that we have the reality of her death, the Metropolitan Police have set up new laws against us, and within paragraphs of law, we are not allowed to register our feelings so that anyone might overhear them…

…Although Thatcher was never flesh, her demeanor took on an incurably demented sadness, and her broadcasting tones registered madness … as Britain burned. From all of this we see, in this April week of 2013, that modern media reporting in Britain is a disturbing fog of taboos and prejudices, reviving the divisions that Thatcher hatched, whilst hiding her horrors. Even in death, Thatcher remains ‘the enemy within.’

And the truth sleeps.

Since the death of Thatcher, Morrissey has not changed his stance on the former British Prime Minister since he wrote “Margaret on the Guillotine” in 1988.

In his second missive on the subject sent to Morrissey fan site True to You, he unleashed a massive, single paragraph — titled “Surely how I feel is not nothing?” which you can read in FULL here.

While convalescing after canceling the remainder of his tour dates, Morrissey recently reissued his 1991 solo album, Kill Uncle. The rerelease of the album has been given a new track order with a few different songs subbed in and new cover art.

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