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Do you genuinely mean that or are you just after a reaction?
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Mick Lynch struck me as being a lot more articulate than Stargell. I thought he presented himsel and his arguments very well. One thing for sure, not many public services have got better in the last 12 years.
Mick Lynch struck me as being a lot more articulate than Stargell. I thought he presented himsel and his arguments very well. One thing for sure, not many public services have got better in the last 12 years.
He's a very clever, shrewd operator from what I've seen, however it's not got him or his members anywhere as of yet.
Who was right all along there was plenty of coal left and still is and we are that feckin dull we import from the likes of China
Scargill was every bit as guilty as Thatcher of ruining the mines and, as a result ruining whole communities.
He didn't go without money, he still drove around in his big flash car and ate well whilst thousands went without. He gave Thatcher the opportunity, the excuse to do what she did.
To re-open the mines now would cost far more than is financially viable and who would work in them now?
Scargill was every bit as guilty as Thatcher of ruining the mines and, as a result ruining whole communities.
He didn't go without money, he still drove around in his big flash car and ate well whilst thousands went without. He gave Thatcher the opportunity, the excuse to do what she did.
To re-open the mines now would cost far more than is financially viable and who would work in them now?
Scary I’ll was basically after power. For him and his Union especially his Yorkshire chaps His aim was to bring down a government
Scargill was every bit as guilty as Thatcher of ruining the mines and, as a result ruining whole communities.
He didn't go without money, he still drove around in his big flash car and ate well whilst thousands went without. He gave Thatcher the opportunity, the excuse to do what she did.
To re-open the mines now would cost far more than is financially viable and who would work in them now?
I'm talking at the time he was right the majority of pits where still viable just look how long Tower went on for
I'm talking at the time he was right the majority of pits where still viable just look how long Tower went on for
Yes of course he has been proven right. History has shown that the traitor Maggie and her minions started this country on it's Neo liberal nightmare from which we haven't recovered
Yes of course he has been proven right. History has shown that the traitor Maggie and her minions started this country on it's Neo liberal nightmare from which we haven't recovered
The great Tharcher who rescued us from terminal decline undef labour and union activities when we were know as the sick man of Europe.
No doubt Mick Lynch will be decrying two successful profitable companies, Shell and BP while his union will be pocketing they dividends they receive.
The great Tharcher who rescued us from terminal decline undef labour and union activities when we were know as the sick man of Europe.
No doubt Mick Lynch will be decrying two successful profitable companies, Shell and BP while his union will be pocketing they dividends they receive.
That's certainly a way to view Thatcher through some rose tinted glasses. Caused a pretty dreadful time for a huge amount of people and the effects of her rampant privatisation strategy are still seen today. He seems to represent his member views pretty well if you ask me, energy prices go up and their profits are excessive and they continue to use the Ukraine conflict to justify this.
He's a very clever, shrewd operator from what I've seen, however it's not got him or his members anywhere as of yet.
Rail strikes suspended, (but too late to change strike timetable) the RMT wouldn't do that without some headway or are they playing a blinder nobody losing pay but strike is still on so to speak
Rail strikes suspended, (but too late to change strike timetable) the RMT wouldn't do that without some headway or are they playing a blinder nobody losing pay but strike is still on so to speak
The people who were due to work on Saturday and Sunday on overtime rates will not get paid.
Only the very fee who who are running limited services will get paid.
Perhaps the RMT realise with a possible recession on the way there is little extra money for their excessive pay claims.
I'm talking at the time he was right the majority of pits where still viable just look how long Tower went on for
Most pits? it's a moot point now anyway, it's well in the past. Some pits were definitely viable but the damage was done badly enough by then, f they'd tried to keep one pit open they'd have argued all should be opened.
The important thing to me is, despite knowing the pits were closing, despite being told many times over the last 40 years an energy crisis is around the corner our successive governments ( yes LABOUR too ) have failed to have a long term plan for the ebenfit of the country. it's a situation that shos no signs of changing, short termist ideology rules over what is best for the UK.
It stinks. I can't see me voting Tory or Labour ever again, not unless they agree on a long term plan for OUR benefit that they will both stick too. That means agreeing on an energy plan for the whole UK just to start with. A proper plan for the devolved countries would be good too. Maybe it's lost on the tories but if they gave Drakeford more of what he says he wants, maybeitd make the Union stronger? I thinks it's a set in stone fact that their handling of HS2 has upset most Welsh people, it's ripped us off for about 5 billion. If they'd give the Senedd more of what they asked for then Welsh Labour would run out of excuses to bash Westminster and that may just see Welsh people voting differently.