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Osem 13-06-2008 14:31

Green campaigners storm coal train
 
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/n...re/7452395.stm

Apparently they want this dirty fuel to be left in the ground. Well with the price of oil only heading one way I can't see that happening anytime soon. A tad childish to chuck the dirty stuff around I'd have thought too.

Julian 13-06-2008 14:40

Re: Green campaigners storm coal train
 
Idle hands and all that....

They shold be forced to go to work instead of disrupting legitimate business. :mad:

RizzyKing 13-06-2008 19:40

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Perhaps next time they could rush the train head on while it was going at full speed that would sort one of the problems.

Russ 13-06-2008 19:47

Re: Green campaigners storm coal train
 
Bet they loved Thatcher in the 80s.....

Xaccers 13-06-2008 19:54

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Originally Posted by Russ B (Post 34574929)
Bet they loved Thatcher in the 80s.....

Well, she was concerned about the environment, I remember her in the mid 80's at international meetings talking about the dangers of global warming etc.

Russ 13-06-2008 19:57

Re: Green campaigners storm coal train
 
What you might have missed was she almost crippled the South Wales economy by closing countless coal mines and putting thousands on the dole.

The coal certainly all but stopped getting through then.

Xaccers 13-06-2008 20:22

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Originally Posted by Russ B (Post 34574939)
What you might have missed was she almost crippled the South Wales economy by closing countless coal mines and putting thousands on the dole.

The coal certainly all but stopped getting through then.

Yup, she was good like that.

budwieser 13-06-2008 20:25

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Originally Posted by Russ B (Post 34574939)
What you might have missed was she almost crippled the South Wales economy by closing countless coal mines and putting thousands on the dole.

The coal certainly all but stopped getting through then.

Why did she close the coal mines Russ?

Xaccers 13-06-2008 20:32

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Originally Posted by budwieser (Post 34574965)
Why did she close the coal mines Russ?

I'm sure it was something about them not being profitable, you know, costing more tax payers' money to subsidise them than was worthwhile in the real world.

Osem 13-06-2008 20:33

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Originally Posted by budwieser (Post 34574965)
Why did she close the coal mines Russ?

It was part of her way of tackling the miners union which had become in her opinion too powerful and too militant. The coal being mined was uneconomic when compared to that which could be imported. Of course there's been a shift now with the price of oil, gas etc. so ironically the coal left in the ground which wasn't mined then is worth a lot more now. Having said that due to the way in which many pits were closed down it'll also cost a hell of a lot more to get out of the ground now. It always struck me as being shortsighted policy.

http://archive.thisislancashire.co.u...22/501033.html

tweetypie/8 13-06-2008 20:36

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Originally Posted by Osem (Post 34574652)
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/n...re/7452395.stm

Apparently they want this dirty fuel to be left in the ground. Well with the price of oil only heading one way I can't see that happening anytime soon. A tad childish to chuck the dirty stuff around I'd have thought too.

a total pain in the a..e.

Russ 13-06-2008 20:42

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Originally Posted by Osem (Post 34574974)
It always struck me as being shortsighted policy.

You aren't the only one.

budwieser 13-06-2008 20:49

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Originally Posted by Xaccers (Post 34574973)
I'm sure it was something about them not being profitable, you know, costing more tax payers' money to subsidise them than was worthwhile in the real world.

Ok, I just wondered. Thanks.

checker 13-06-2008 22:03

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Err! Stopping and robbing a train is this not an offence? Some get 40 years for that, but they stole some money as well.:dozey:

BBKing 13-06-2008 23:35

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Hmm. On the one hand it's highly irresponsible, on the other it's only highly irresponsible protests that get attention these days.

If you're going to burn coal (and we are, or the lights go off) Drax is about the best place, it gets more energy out of the CO2 released than any other plant. The coal, of course, comes by ship and train from Russia or South America these days, rather than the Yorkshire pits Drax was built for...


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