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The unions had to be broken. But I would like the mines to be reopened. Better than importing gas.
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Why do you think she didn't realise that?Originally posted by psychocandy View PostMight sell a few of those t-shirts in Wales....
When Thatcher closed down the mines she didn't realise that the mines in Wales were more than just jobs. She was, in effect, closing down towns/villages/communities.
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What do you suggest? that rest of us subsidise them for the rest of their lives and future generations? people dont seem to get it. It is almost as if they believe that money grows on trees. I have news it just doesnt. These "communities" were "protected" by monopolistic situations that forced the rest of us to work in order thet they can cling on to their "way of life".Originally posted by psychocandy View PostMight sell a few of those t-shirts in Wales....
When Thatcher closed down the mines she didn't realise that the mines in Wales were more than just jobs. She was, in effect, closing down towns/villages/communities.
The rest of the world has had to adapt to change so why shouldnt they?Last edited by DodgyAgent; 13 September 2012, 16:52.
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Might sell a few of those t-shirts in Wales....
When Thatcher closed down the mines she didn't realise that the mines in Wales were more than just jobs. She was, in effect, closing down towns/villages/communities.
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And preferable for her.Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostIt was good enough for me
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It was good enough for meOriginally posted by speling bee View PostBut only while she was asleep, so that doesn't count.
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But only while she was asleep, so that doesn't count.Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostNo she did'nt I was there with her
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What is wrong with that? I am probably vote Labour next time as my local MP has been so good about s58.Originally posted by zeitghostIt was with some horror that I discovered that one of ZeitPater's cousins is a Labour supporter.
In fact, so enthusiastic is he that he goes to the conference.

Their policies are almost identical to the Tories anyway.
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No she did'nt I was there with herOriginally posted by speling bee View PostI'm quite enjoying her having Alzheimer's as it happens. And she spent Christmas on her own.
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I'm quite enjoying her having Alzheimer's as it happens. And she spent Christmas on her own.Originally posted by pjclarke View Post
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Burn himOriginally posted by zeitghostIt was with some horror that I discovered that one of ZeitPater's cousins is a Labour supporter.
In fact, so enthusiastic is he that he goes to the conference.

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Indeed. My aunt and uncle are very keen Labour supporters from Liverpool. They had to leave after Hatton got involved. He cared nothing for the working class. Or for anyone really other than himself. Animal farm....Originally posted by Old Hack View PostWhat about Hatton, or that Scottish rebel rouser, whose name escapes me. All left wing loonies, but in reality champagne socialists...
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What about Hatton, or that Scottish rebel rouser, whose name escapes me. All left wing loonies, but in reality champagne socialists...Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostHe now lives in one of those tower blocks in the barbican. Clearly communism worked out well for him.
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