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In 1984 Harry Enfield's song "Loadsamoney (Doin' Up the House)" hit No.4 on the UK singles Chart. I, uh... how? Why?
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The song and music video, if you haven't seen it, is ...An Experience. What was going on in the UK in 1984 that resulted in this piece being so astoundingly popular? How and why did Enfield's Loadsamoney persona enter the national consciousness enough that his attitude was being referenced as a criticism of the Thatcher Regime by the late 1980s?

Did Britain need to talk to someone?

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