Baroness Thatcher has died.

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Do you ACTUALLY 100% believe

  • No one got employed in a mine unless part of a family (lol)
  • That miners had their own estates and didn't like others coming in?

After ringing a family member I will retract on the first point.
He said he never knew of anybody being employed at his pit who wasn't family or who hadn't been recommended by a friend. When he was an Apprentice in 76 all the 40 Apprentices had Dads or brothers working there.

The second point is really not that hard to believe since the country is full of no go areas for outsiders. If you don't know this then you must live in a bubble.
 
RIP to a remarkable lady.

It always seemed to me that she got the blame for everything....... I mean Labour never ever shut a pit while they were in power, did they Harold Wilson?
 
Great reasoned argument full of fact there. Please enlighten me just exactly why I don't know what I`m talking about.


Every post you make just reeks of the desperation tactics that someone loosing an argument on the internet would resort to. I also despise some of the turns of phrases you use and lack of punctuation, but this is extraneous. In stark contrast to some of the posts you've made so far, Dimple has at least demonstrated elements of integrity, honesty and genuineness in his consistent posting style which does lend itself to a degree of credence. I might be completely wrong.

Or maybe it's because,.... nah cba lol :p


Please stop this lame attempt at restoring your ego by continuing with this pointless argument or I might be inclined to agree with Dimple and start feeling that the miners deserved what Thatcher did all along.
 
Every post you make just reeks of the desperation tactics that someone loosing an argument on the internet would resort to. I also despise some of the turns of phrases you use and lack of punctuation, but this is extraneous. In stark contrast to some of the posts you've made so far, Dimple has at least demonstrated elements of integrity, honesty and genuineness in his consistent posting style which does lend itself to a degree of credence. I might be completely wrong.

100% agree, constantly saying there is no substance or basis to everyone else's posts whilst having none whatsoever in his own.
 
RIP to a remarkable lady.

It always seemed to me that she got the blame for everything....... I mean Labour never ever shut a pit while they were in power, did they Harold Wilson?

I've read somewhere that the Wilson Government closed a pit a week.

Scargill was a communist, end of. He consolidated a power base over many years and was spoiling for a fight. Unfortunately he picked it with the wrong person. Hundreds of thousands of people suffered for his ridiculous ego.

Scargill as PM? LOL. No thanks.
 
100%? No, but it's definitely a viable source considering a few people have confirmed his experiences, and is a far stronger source than you claiming everything he says is wrong despite not being from anywhere near Stoke.

"Greedy miners" has obviously got you upset enough to lose your powers of reasoned thought and to consider that there could possibly be some truth in what he's saying.

I`ll believe it when he proves it. Any reasonable person would agree that the onus is on the poster to prove these claims. In addition, no way have four people agreed on EVERYTHING he has claimed, and you know that so why would you be disingenuous?, I DO think there may be a reason for these allegations in there, however no one has offered it yet so I will..... I remember there were tales back then of miners in Nottinghamshire making huge bonuses etc as they had a modern mine and easy coal so to speak, this may have some truth in it BUT it IS ridiculous to say all miners were "greedy" and made ridiculously high wages, the post is hyperbole derived from local hearsay muddled by thirty years, not to mention the motive for posting such drivel, but hey your reasoned thought has arrived at your truth :-)
 
The UK?
Thatcher said:
"Mr President, before I begin there is just one thing I would like to make clear. The rose I am wearing is the rose of England." - Tory Party Conference 1986

Except these days it's just the Scots being uppity with their own 'politics of nationality'!

:rolleyes:

I think you're being a bit uppity there. I think it was more likely a reference to the rose being used in the Labour party logo.

Mr President, before I begin there is just one thing I would like to make clear.

The rose I am wearing is the rose of England.

It belongs to people of all parties and of none.
 
Every post you make just reeks of the desperation tactics that someone loosing an argument on the internet would resort to. I also despise some of the turns of phrases you use and lack of punctuation, but this is extraneous. In stark contrast to some of the posts you've made so far, Dimple has at least demonstrated elements of integrity, honesty and genuineness in his consistent posting style which does lend itself to a degree of credence. I might be completely wrong.

Or maybe it's because,.... nah cba lol :p


Please stop this lame attempt at restoring your ego by continuing with this pointless argument or I might be inclined to agree with Dimple and start feeling that the miners deserved what Thatcher did all along.

So you don't like my punctuation eh?, what about the difference between loosing and losing?, yeah check your post :D . I can assure you I am far from desperate, btw what turns of phrases do you despise? (yeah you said despise lol)
 
Tony Benn puts it well.

"Mrs Thatcher said to me once that if I died before she died she would basically say the same thing about me that I've said about her today. When somebody dies you have to be respectful but the wounds her policies inflicted are still there." Tony Benn

"Mrs Thatcher was a politician that believed what she thought, did what she said she was going to do and that gave her a certain integrity. However, she used that trust to make war on the working class. She taught us the meaning of class war through campaigns against the miners and the introduction of the Poll Tax. We are still dealing with the effects of that 'Neo-Con' economic experiment" Tony Benn

"I remember Mrs Thatcher attending Eric Heffer's, (Liverpool Walton MP) funeral, he was a chap I really admired and worked with, after the service outside I thanked her for coming and she burst into tears." Tony Benn

Concentrate the policies & not the person.
 
Evil? That's a bit strong. She's a polarising character for certain. But Evil? I think not.

By all means disagree with her policies but don't insult the person.
 
I am slightly amused that a portion of the internet, thanks to twitter and the hashtag #nowthatcherisdead, believed that Cher had died
 
I`ll believe it when he proves it. Any reasonable person would agree that the onus is on the poster to prove these claims. In addition, no way have four people agreed on EVERYTHING he has claimed, and you know that so why would you be disingenuous?, I DO think there may be a reason for these allegations in there, however no one has offered it yet so I will..... I remember there were tales back then of miners in Nottinghamshire making huge bonuses etc as they had a modern mine and easy coal so to speak, this may have some truth in it BUT it IS ridiculous to say all miners were "greedy" and made ridiculously high wages, the post is hyperbole derived from local hearsay muddled by thirty years, not to mention the motive for posting such drivel, but hey your reasoned thought has arrived at your truth :-)

Will you stop already? Seriously? Miners got paid higher than average wages in some pits and they probably deserved every penny for being such skilled workers and putting their lives at great risk. Dimple probably said "greedy" with tongue firmly in cheek. Can we please make it stop. Stop stop stop. :( *Cries.
 
After ringing a family member I will retract on the first point.
He said he never knew of anybody being employed at his pit who wasn't family or who hadn't been recommended by a friend. When he was an Apprentice in 76 all the 40 Apprentices had Dads or brothers working there.

The second point is really not that hard to believe since the country is full of no go areas for outsiders. If you don't know this then you must live in a bubble.

I think this means I win :-), but thanks for having the common sense to not stick with huge sweeping generalisations, which we ALL know are typically incorrect.
 
I think this means I win :-), but thanks for having the common sense to not stick with huge sweeping generalisations, which we ALL know are typically incorrect.

I think he used the word retract incorrectly considering the sentence after it was fully confirming the point he made earlier... replace 'retract' with 'expand.'
 
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