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    Coal in the 80's was no longer cost effective as we had access to cheaper imports from Germany, that's business and capitalism. During the noughties under Labour coal once again became viable due to the high price of oil but they done nothing to open up new pits.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Win2Win View Post
    During the noughties under Labour coal once again became viable due to the high price of oil but they done nothing to open up new pits.
    What they were opening was the immigration floodgates in the name of vote rigging, multiculturalism and shafting the British working classes


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dedworth View Post
    and shafting the British working classes
    that was the Tories
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    Quote Originally Posted by Win2Win View Post
    Coal in the 80's was no longer cost effective as we had access to cheaper imports from Germany, that's business and capitalism. During the noughties under Labour coal once again became viable due to the high price of oil but they done nothing to open up new pits.
    ...and Poland, which should have been one of the commie union leaders' favourite countries.

    Ironic.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Win2Win View Post
    Coal in the 80's was no longer cost effective as we had access to cheaper imports from Germany, that's business and capitalism. During the noughties under Labour coal once again became viable due to the high price of oil but they done nothing to open up new pits.
    One of the things that Thatcher did that I agree with was closing down the coal mines. To me, it's just simple free market economics. Cheap coal was being imported from huge open cast mines in other parts of the world. Deep-mined coal simply wasn't competitive.

    When world coal reserves become depleted and carbon capture technology is perfected, there will be demand for the deep-coal and the mining industry will be back in full swing. Until that time, it should not be subsidised by other parts of the economy.

    I know that Thatcher's policy towards the mining industry ruined many communities and perhaps it should have been done with a bit more compassion and support for the ex-miners, but closing the mines was the right thing to do.


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    I love all the talk about free markets and capitalism. It's great until it fs up and then the Capitalists all turn into socialists. Everyone should help to pay for the sins of the Capitalists and whilst everyone bails them out they still want to get a bonus.


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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    that was the Tories
    I'm working class - didn't shaft me


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    I was working at the dole office.


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    Quote Originally Posted by les_taxi View Post
    I'm working class-didn't shaft me
    did you buy shares in british gas, british telecom, etc ? if you did you bought what you already owned and was robbed from those who didn't/couldn't buy shares

    if you didn't you was robbed becuase what you owned was sold off at a discount

    either way thatcher shafted you
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    Jimmy Savile greets Maggie Thatcher at the gates of hell "what you here for then"?
    "Shafting miners" she replied
    "Same as me" says Jimmy

    Sorry if this offends but I found it hilarious

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    Quote Originally Posted by grahamw48 View Post


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    Don't like the woman at all.. Vile human being, caused misery for millions.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert86 View Post
    Don't like the woman at all.. Vile human being, caused misery for millions.
    For millions she caused no misery at all, except perhaps some nasty Argentinians


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    vile human being, thats harsh, if someone said that about your mum,gran, or wife how would you feel, how even you feel about a person its your thought only, truth be told i bet there is more liked her then disliked her, myself well for that time she was here she did well,the unions was to big for themselves, did they go without during the strikes who knows, but someone had to face up to them and thank goodness she did, where would we all be know if she did not, just my thoughts no harm on name calling meant to anyone involved


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    Quote Originally Posted by stevewool View Post
    truth be told i bet there is more liked her then disliked her,
    well there is a few on here who are not fans of hers

    do you remember the news at 10, at the end Trev Mcdonald would say how many 1000s of jobs were lost that day ?

    record levels of unemployment, culture of greed, no compassion at all, stole milk from kids, sold off everything that was British

    I've told you why i dont like her, tell me the reasons you do Steve

    have you ever been a member of a Union ? i haven't no unions where i've worked, but some employers treat you like sometimes, i've had to in the past taken 2 different employers to tribunals for my basic rights, if i was in a union they wouldn't have been able to do what they did.
    http://www.filipinouk.com/forum/image.php?type=sigpic&userid=870&dateline=1270312908


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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    did you buy shares in british gas, british telecom, etc ? if you did you bought what you already owned and was robbed from those who didn't/couldn't buy shares

    if you didn't you was robbed becuase what you owned was sold off at a discount

    either way thatcher shafted you
    ...everyone who has a pension fund has shares in them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by robbie bobby View Post

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    I can't taste it!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert86 View Post
    Don't like the woman at all.. Vile human being, caused misery for millions.
    So did Winston Churchill in ordering the bombing of millions of civilians, but we look at him as a hero, and yet he committed war crimes
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    Quote Originally Posted by les_taxi View Post
    For millions she caused no misery at all, except perhaps some nasty Argentinians
    didnt she shoot them in the back,,, the ship in retreat


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    Quote Originally Posted by imagine View Post
    didnt she shoot them in the back,,, the ship in retreat
    That was a myth the Argies started, the ship is on the bottom facing away from Argentina. You have to simply ask, what was a troop ship, full of armed troops, doing in waters near a war zone? ... sightseeing?
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    Overall i think the bad things the old hag done far outweighs the good things she done




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    Quote Originally Posted by Win2Win View Post
    That was a myth the Argies started, the ship is on the bottom facing away from Argentina. You have to simply ask, what was a troop ship, full of armed troops, doing in waters near a war zone? ... sightseeing?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Win2Win View Post
    So did Winston Churchill in ordering the bombing of millions of civilians, but we look at him as a hero, and yet he committed war crimes
    What is a disgrace was how Bomber Harris and the aircrew of Bomber Command weren't recognised and honoured at the end of WW2 - it has taken until this year for the Govt to agree a medal clasp and the memorial unveiled last year was paid for by public donations.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dedworth View Post
    What is a disgrace was how Bomber Harris and the aircrew of Bomber Command weren't recognised and honoured at the end of WW2 - it has taken until this year for the Govt to agree a medal clasp and the memorial unveiled last year was paid for by public donations.
    it was to break the will of the German people. they thought they were safe, while the Luftwaffe bombed and murdered British civilians in the cities. same reason the Americans bombed Japan, it ended the war sooner and saved more lives, even thou it was a massive loss of lives.
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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    well there is a few on here who are not fans of hers

    do you remember the news at 10, at the end Tev Mcdonald would say how many 1000s of jobs were lost that day ?

    record levels of unemployment, culture of greed, no compassion at all, stole milk from kids, sold off everything that was British

    I've told you why i dont like her, tell me the reasons you do Steve

    have you ever been a member of a Union ? i haven't no unions where i've worked, but some employers treat you like sometimes, i've had to in the past taken 2 different employers to tribunals for my basic rights, if i was in a union they wouldn't have been able to do what they did.
    Well said Joe for some reason I can't give you rep
    My above inflation pay rise kicks in this month. I'm half way through a 4 year deal that guarantees above inflation every year. Why? Because I'm in a Union and a bloody good union. If the fares rise above inflation every year then so should the wages.
    Thatcher reeled people in. She enabled people to buy houses and shares in what they already owned and they fell for it. Now they're paying through the nose to foreign owned Utility companies and if you need care in your old age they'll take your house off you to pay for it.
    All I hear these days is people saying you should be grateful for what you've got, grateful to have a job. The Tories have actually got people believing it's right that they should pay for the crimes of bankers. The worlds gone mad


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    Nothing in there that Tony Bliar and his fellow hypocites couldn't have 'put right' if they'd so desired, during their 13 years of plunder and neglect.


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    Quote Originally Posted by grahamw48 View Post
    Nothing in there that Tony Bliar and his fellow hypocites couldn't have 'put right' if they'd so desired, during their 13 years of plunder and neglect.

    They could have even started with the school milk which Mrs Thatcher withdrew in 1971 - come to think of it Wilson and Callaghan ought to have reinstated it. Those two however were too busy kowtowing to the union barons whereas Blair and Brown busied themselves dishing out knighthoods to the Bankers and City Slickers.

    Working class party my ar$e


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dedworth View Post
    They could have even started with the school milk which Mrs Thatcher withdrew in 1971 - come to think of it Wilson and Callaghan ought to have reinstated it. Those two however were too busy kowtowing to the union barons whereas Blair and Brown busied themselves dishing out knighthoods to the Bankers and City Slickers.

    Working class party my ar$e
    there hasnt been a working class party since before maggie


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    Quote Originally Posted by imagine View Post
    there hasnt been a working class party since before maggie


    You surprise me Imagine .... Millipede, Balls, Harman, Brown, Blair and the rest of the apparatchiks ceaselessly strive to come across as class warriors and champions of the downtrodden. I must be missing something somewhere


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