Can't agee at all ,Thatcher and the ego and naievity of Arthur bloody Scargill made sure it was going to always end in disaster
I'll bow to your superior knowledge. Everyone must be really kicking themselves that they didn't listen to your eloquent words of wisdom on day one of the strike. Do you make a living out of this amazing fore-sight or just practice privately with your fore-skin?
Re: Red Flag nt Seeing that we had quite a few SCABS of our own in and around Barnsley, my brother for one. Its quite easy to see that we could get a minority of them on this board, “SCABS“, “CHILDREN OF SCABS” AND “GRANDCHILDREN OF SCABS“. If you don’t like the inevitable SCAB songs then stay at home. BTW haven’t spoke to my brother since the day my mother told me he had gone back. I may not like the way that the strike was handled but I did my 12 months. It's so easy to sit behind a key board giving it this and that when you weren't there.
One for the grand national **** up from a while back by Jo Brand As it's Grand National weekend The steward's flag is deepest red He waves it once above his head The jockeys set off down the track But this time they're not coming back So raise the tape and start the race It's stuck round some poor b.astards face Give that bowler hatted **** the sack I want my ******* fiver back
fecking clueless Redstar " They continued to produce, meaning that the country did not start to run out of coal" Foriegn coal was stockpiled all over Europe and in particular the major Dutch ports in readiness. I try not to get involved with discussions about the strike on here (Yes I, and all my family were striking miners) the posts from people like you are just full of opiniated **** that you try to make sound like facts. The strike cost this country billions of pounds, and ruined some of its infrastructure. There I go now now going on. Everyone one's allowed opinions, but stop trying to make them sound like facts, BTW my facts were taken from contemporary and historical sources.