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Old 30-03-2016, 19:25   #45
Arthurgray50@blu
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Re: Here we go again - Port Talbot to axe 1,000 steel jobs

Well you have proved me wrong. BUT, at the end of the day, we are talking about thousands of British workers, being made redundant. Which is unfair and wrong.

David Cameron should be doing something to stop this happening. Remember, he said 'we are in this together'

Or is DC going to allow foreign imports, to cripple this country. No matter where you look, we need steel in this country.

There was a report in todays news, that TATA coulsd produce coal from PT. and this would offet the cost.

DC cannor be allowed to let this country go no lower.
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