Re: No More Arguments: Austerity is Working! : Sun Jan 26, 2014 5:46 am
cod'ead wrote:
How many strikes were called to oppose pit closures under the Wilson government? Pits have closed since the days they first opened, for the most part the NUM accepted, however reluctantly, that closures were an inevitability of an extractive process. The difference was the NCB would consult and explain the reasons for closure, they would also work to redeploy miners to productive pits. That all stopped under Thatcher, all the miners got was spin, lies and confrontation.
That is a pretty fair assessment of matters in my view - the question is why did the miners only strike when there was a Tory government and why did Thatcher take such a radical position?