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Old 17-07-2013, 11:10   #18
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Re: Should the coal mines in the UK be reopened?

If the coal could be used at a very high efficiency with no pollution then yes.

If the coal could be produced at a much lower overall cost than other sources then yes.

If people actually wanted the very hard life of a miner then yes.

If we had fears that we could no longer source our fuel needs from abroad then yes.
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