major donor to the Conservative Party proposed the dilution of workplace rights
18-04-2012, 12:15
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Re: major donor to the Conservative Party proposed the dilution of workplace rights
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I know ,what was thinking .It realy annoys me though because he hasn't got a clue ,he didn't live through it ,and he hasn't even researched it and yet he is prepared to insult those who did by saying stupid things like this " there were a lot of people that were scabs"
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18-04-2012, 12:17
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Re: major donor to the Conservative Party proposed the dilution of workplace rights
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Originally Posted by Sirius
By who ?
I then asked this
Care to answer my question[COLOR="Silver"]
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If I was not a member of the miners union I would still go on strike, because a lot of people were
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I know ,what was thinking .It realy annoys me though because he hasn't got a clue ,he didn't live through it ,and he hasn't even researched it and yet he is prepared to insult those who did by saying stupid things like this "there were a lot of people that were scabs"
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I was around when the Strike happened and I have looked carefully at it, I just don't agree with you
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18-04-2012, 12:18
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Re: major donor to the Conservative Party proposed the dilution of workplace rights
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I know ,what was thinking .It realy annoys me though because he hasn't got a clue ,he didn't live through it ,and he hasn't even researched it and yet he is prepared to insult those who did by saying stupid things like this "there were a lot of people that were scabs"
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Facts, Research and Common sense are three items missing from all of his posts.
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18-04-2012, 12:19
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Re: major donor to the Conservative Party proposed the dilution of workplace rights
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Originally Posted by Alan Fry
The Government started the whole thing by closing mines and putting 20,000 out of work
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Which government ?
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18-04-2012, 12:20
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Re: major donor to the Conservative Party proposed the dilution of workplace rights
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If I was not a member of the miners union I would still go on strike, because a lot of people were[COLOR="Silver"]
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That is not what i asked and you know it so here it is again
And if someone does not want to be a member of a union what gives the union the right to then set there members on the non members ??
Was that clear enough for you
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18-04-2012, 12:23
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Re: major donor to the Conservative Party proposed the dilution of workplace rights
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Which government ?
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The Conservative Government of Margaret Thatcher of 1983-1987
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Originally Posted by Sirius
That is not what i asked and you know it so here it is again
And if someone does not want to be a member of a union what gives the union the right to then set there members on the non members ??
Was that clear enough for you
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Because they are in the same situation as the union member and they are not helping the union member active their goals, anyway a lot of the miner were union members
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18-04-2012, 12:26
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Re: major donor to the Conservative Party proposed the dilution of workplace rights
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Originally Posted by Alan Fry
The Conservative Government of Margaret Thatcher of 1983-1987
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Because they are in the same situation as the union member and they are not helping the union member active their goals, anyway a lot of the miner were union members
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So because you are not answering the question i will answer for you based on the non answer you just gave.
You have no issues with members of a union attacking non members. So you are an extremist who thinks beating people up is the answer to any strike
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18-04-2012, 12:29
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Re: major donor to the Conservative Party proposed the dilution of workplace rights
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Originally Posted by Sirius
So because you are not answering the question i will answer for you based on the non answer you just gave.
You have no issues with members of a union attacking non members. So you are an extremist who thinks beating people up is the answer
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I have answered you question, also what would you have done if you were losing you job and you had little chance of getting another job?
I don't want to beat anyone up by the way, I want to radical change via democratic means, but sadly It almost impossible to do
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18-04-2012, 12:31
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Re: major donor to the Conservative Party proposed the dilution of workplace rights
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I have answered you question, also what would you have done if you were losing you job and you had little chance of getting another job?
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I would not beat up innocent people which is something you seem to feel is ok
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18-04-2012, 13:23
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Re: major donor to the Conservative Party proposed the dilution of workplace rights
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If I was not a member of the miners union I would still go on strike
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Ah the lemming mentality. One out, all out.
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Originally Posted by Alan Fry
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And if someone does not want to be a member of a union what gives the union the right to then set there members on the non members ??
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Because they are in the same situation as the union member and they are not helping the union member active their goals, anyway a lot of the miner were union members
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How does that sit with:
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I want to radical change via democratic means, but sadly It almost impossible to do 
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You clearly have a different concept of democracy than most of us where democracy will respect the right of individuals to have a choice in their actions.
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18-04-2012, 13:31
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Re: major donor to the Conservative Party proposed the dilution of workplace rights
You said,
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Originally Posted by Alan Fry
The Government started the whole thing by closing mines and putting 20,000 out of work,
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I asked
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Originally Posted by martyh
Which government ?
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You replied
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Originally Posted by Alan Fry
The Conservative Government of Margaret Thatcher of 1983-1987
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So you are of the impression that Thatcher is soley responsible for closing the mines ?
In fact Alan ,Pits where closing from the 1960's onwards by all governments including labour,who closed about 30 pits between '74 and '79 ,Thatcher was completing a program that had begun 20yrs ago .
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18-04-2012, 13:50
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Re: major donor to the Conservative Party proposed the dilution of workplace rights
Please STOP bumping current affairs threads just because you were not able to contribute to them while they were actually current.
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