And then the sons of those miners voted for Brexit.The Tories picked them off, and none of the other Tories turned a hair.
or the number of railways closed down by the Beeching report.would that be the steel industry that labour had already decided to drastically scale down in 1975 and hadnt got round to it before losing power
we better not mention wilson closing 253 pits to thatchers 115
Ah shipworkers union who told my old man to stop using a yankee screwdriver as it was too fast and if he refused he would be off the ship and out of a job
comedy goldNot to mention you could have someone's eye out.
Quite the contrary thatcher built up the coal reserves gave the police a pay rise and forced the num into a strike at the worst time for them. I know coppers who still vote conservative because of that pay rise. Thatch didn’t care about the mining communities she wanted to bring scargill downScargill didn’t care about miners, he wanted to bring the government down.
Thatcher had other ideas
Thatcher closed a whole mining industry down. We started importing more expensive polish coal.we better not mention wilson closing 253 pits to thatchers 115
yep dont let fact stand in your wayThatcher closed a whole mining industry down. We started importing more expensive polish coal.
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Wilson's closures were part of the post nationalisation review of small and uneconomic pits, thatcher just wanted to destroy the industry to get at the unions.yep dont let fact stand in your way
oh right so the thousands more that wilson put out of work up to 30 years later was post nationalisationWilson's closures were part of the post nationalisation review of small and uneconomic pits, thatcher just wanted to destroy the industry to get at the unions.
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Yes all post nationalisation. Don't confuse statistics with the malevolent intent of thatcher.oh right so the thousands more that wilson put out of work up to 30 years later was post nationalisation
. as for post nationalisation was that not atlee who closed over 100 pits or do you not know when they were nationalised
in 6 years(64 to 70) alone under labour more than 212,000 miners lost their job doesnt sound like small pits