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Re: The Miner's Strike - 25 years ago yesterday..
Yes, and your namesake Mr Scargill was the voice of reason, who had no ill feelings towards the Tories.......
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Re: The Miner's Strike - 25 years ago yesterday..
Then, as now, discussion of this issue just descends into petty tribal squabbling. I'd say class warfare, but that's to ignore the fact that back then most of the working-class Press was against the strike.
The fact that families and communities are still divided over this and prepared to use petty, pathetic playground insults like 'scab' tells me all I need to know. |
Re: The Miner's Strike - 25 years ago yesterday..
ChrisCFT, l agree with what you are saying, when l read this article about this mine that is still going, It brought up the 'scab' problem, and how it has cut ties with members of families today, I can always remember, l was working in Wales at the time, and saw the Lorries full of coal coming towards the Severn Bridge, under police convoy, and it brought a lump to my throat.
The Mining Industry was brought to its knees by an old bag of a woman, who tore the heart out of the working industry as we know it, I am very proud of my father, who worked down the mines, and taught me right from wrong, and how respect others peoples views, and respect people as they are and too talk it over instead of fighting. I fully support the mining folk, as they stood for what is right, sometimes they were wrong, but this is part of life, and you have to live with it. |
Re: The Miner's Strike - 25 years ago yesterday..
I don't imagine that David Wilkie's family will look back with anything other than utter contempt for some miners.
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whether "maggies way"was the right way is a matter of opinion ,i agreed with alot of the changes she made to the country , and in SOME ways,NOT all i think we are better off however i do think that now is right time to look at re-opening some of the pits,given the level of modern technology compared to 25yrs ago i think we could make a much better job of it |
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If they decided to re -open the mines tomorrow, the mining families would all get together and dance with joy. And bring plenty of employment to those effected areas.
And with all the money this government and that governments before have waisted on new contraptions to create energy for the future, we have got that under the soil, we still import coal, so why not create our own. |
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maybe the gov. should look at long term spending over say 10-15yrs to re-open some of the larger ones or even sink new shafts in new fields ..if there are new fields to be found ---------- Post added at 21:20 ---------- Previous post was at 21:18 ---------- Quote:
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I think the youths of today, Would go down the pit, it would give them an sight into the fact, that they are producing something.
The mining industry brought familes together, and with all the gear available, it would not be too long to produce the coal within a month and to meet health and safety needs. Youths and say for example young lads and lasses who have been before the beak, could take an offer go and get trained to go down the pit and earn money and repay society or face other dull duties. You would be surpised at what incentives that would give them.:) |
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seriously though i know it would be a huge challenge both financialy and in engineering but wouldn't it be great if a gov. decided to invest in re-opening pits it could put us back on the world stage as far as engineering breakthroughs are concerned, it would be a huge challenge but well worth it to bring back some self esteem to this once great manufacturing nation after all, you can't run a country on kebab shops and supermarkets |
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We would be better off showing our engineering prowess as a nation by seeing how much wind and wave energy we can harness. |
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Yes, with you on that Chris. Unfortunately, successive governments have failed to invest in the home educated talent that could drive forward advances in the utilisation of wind, wave and even cleaner fossil fuel technology.
We're going to be stuck with fossil fuels as a major energy player for sometime to come. The fuel will have nearly run out before our leaders give other means of generating energy the priority it urgently merits. |
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b) "changing the law to suit her agenda" - supposition, not fact - I beg to differ on your premise. Under that viewpoint, it would be equally as valid to state that even if Arthur Scargill had held a ballot and lost, he would still have held an illegal strike - it is too easy to rewrite history to support one side or the other of a viewpoint by changing facts. |
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