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Previously on "The Miners Strike"
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The miners did more damage to their own communities than any coal board or tory government could ever do . The world had moved on for everyone else.
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Because there is no simple answer to that as is made clear in the documentary. For a person who is so dismissive of it you are very demanding of an answer to single trite and pointless question. Who constitutes Good guys and Bad guys is never a simple question, is it? It's also not always apparent who are the winners and losers.Originally posted by AtW View PostI always care if the good guys won, hence my question - why is it you don't want to answer [sic] very simple question?
If you were to watch the documentary, you would see a contemporary news report in which Mrs Thatcher is asked at the end of the strike if she thinks there were any winners.Last edited by Peoplesoft bloke; 18 March 2014, 20:22.
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Suit yourself - you don't care who won as you've said. Enjoy the new Cold War.Originally posted by AtW View PostI don't have time to watch some petty industrial dispute that no longer matters when there are events happening that can trigger new Cold War.
Hence, I've asked a very simple question - did the good guys win or not?
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I don't have time to watch some petty industrial dispute that no longer matters when there are events happening that can trigger new Cold War.Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostAs I said, I invite you to put any prejudice aside and take a look at the programme.
Hence, I've asked a very simple question - did the good guys win or not?
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I'll take your word for that, though I have no reason to doubt it. Tony Benn got more radical as he got older IIRC - he was also a great proponent of democracy.Originally posted by MicrosoftBob View PostDidn't saint Benn make more miners redundant than Thatcher ?
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As I said, I invite you to put any prejudice aside and take a look at the programme.Originally posted by AtW View PostDid the good guys win in it?
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The Miners Strike
I invite anyone to watch this without prejudice - I think it's a fine documentary - (registration may be required)
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