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Author:  wannabeeahack [ Mon Mar 14, 2016 8:45 pm ]
Post subject:  The Hun on the Run

German Chancellor Angela Merkel said her party had a "difficult day" after right-wingers made gains in state elections.
The anti-immigrant AfD party had campaigned against what it called Mrs Merkel's "catastrophic" decision to accept a million migrants and refugees.
However, a German government spokesman said the country's immigration policy would not change.
The chancellor said a European solution was needed for the crisis.
"The fact is that in the eyes of the people no appropriate and satisfactory solution has yet been found and this had a very great impact on the vote," she said.
Germany and other countries have reinstated some border controls in response to the flow of migrants.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-35802844

Author:  Cabby John 1 [ Tue Mar 15, 2016 3:27 am ]
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Another Thatcher....cannot possibly be wrong :roll:

Author:  Nidge2 [ Tue Mar 15, 2016 7:07 am ]
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Her day has come.

Author:  wannabeeahack [ Tue Mar 15, 2016 5:27 pm ]
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Cabby John 1 wrote:
Another Thatcher....cannot possibly be wrong :roll:


Im not sure Thatcher would have allowed unrestricted immigration

Author:  Midlife martyr [ Tue Mar 15, 2016 6:53 pm ]
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wannabeeahack wrote:
Cabby John 1 wrote:
Another Thatcher....cannot possibly be wrong :roll:


Im not sure Thatcher would have allowed unrestricted immigration


If they had been willing to scab she would have welcomed them with open arms.

Author:  edders23 [ Tue Mar 15, 2016 8:40 pm ]
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Midlife martyr wrote:
wannabeeahack wrote:
Cabby John 1 wrote:
Another Thatcher....cannot possibly be wrong :roll:


Im not sure Thatcher would have allowed unrestricted immigration


If they had been willing to scab she would have welcomed them with open arms.



not so sure of that I think she believed in Britain for the British

Author:  cabby john [ Wed Mar 16, 2016 12:05 am ]
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Midlife martyr wrote:
wannabeeahack wrote:
Cabby John 1 wrote:
Another Thatcher....cannot possibly be wrong :roll:


Im not sure Thatcher would have allowed unrestricted immigration


If they had been willing to scab she would have welcomed them with open arms.



not so sure of that I think she believed in Britain for the British[/quote]

She set us on the road to cheap labour and would have bitten your hand off to 1. Gain access to a foreign cheap wages labour market in this country 2. A chance to once and for all time, to make Trade Unions redundant.

I remember the images of a Columbian open cast mine that made the "Mad Max " film in the Australian outback seem like holiday camp - they were horrendous working conditions ! Did she bat an eyelid - nope..........the coal was so cheap, their lives did not matter - neither do ours to THEM.

Author:  wannabeeahack [ Thu Mar 17, 2016 12:07 pm ]
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Quote:
I remember the images of a Columbian open cast mine that made the "Mad Max " film in the Australian outback seem like holiday camp - they were horrendous working conditions !


ever been down a coal mine?

none are like Butlins

our pits might still be open if Scargill hadnt thought he could dictate government policies

Author:  heathcote [ Thu Mar 17, 2016 3:08 pm ]
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We in the Coal industry were doomed due to lack of support from the populace at the time,and warned it was the forerunner of things to come -loss of shipbuilding,steel works,Engineering companies,rise in unemployment.The country has not still recovered from the demise of the Coal industry.

And yes I worked in a coal mine,sometimes on coal faces as low as 18 inches but one thing that came out of the mine every day was we stick together and support each other and I still try to do this to the best of my ability unlike some in this trade.

Author:  wannabeeahack [ Thu Mar 17, 2016 6:55 pm ]
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heathcote wrote:
And yes I worked in a coal mine,sometimes on coal faces as low as 18 inches but one thing that came out of the mine every day was we stick together and support each other and I still try to do this to the best of my ability unlike some in this trade.


Pity Scargill was in charge of the NUM then

Author:  Nidge2 [ Fri Mar 18, 2016 7:04 am ]
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heathcote wrote:
We in the Coal industry were doomed due to lack of support from the populace at the time,and warned it was the forerunner of things to come -loss of shipbuilding,steel works,Engineering companies,rise in unemployment.The country has not still recovered from the demise of the Coal industry.

And yes I worked in a coal mine,sometimes on coal faces as low as 18 inches but one thing that came out of the mine every day was we stick together and support each other and I still try to do this to the best of my ability unlike some in this trade.



=D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D> =D>

Author:  grandad [ Fri Mar 18, 2016 7:07 am ]
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heathcote wrote:
We in the Coal industry were doomed due to lack of support from the populace at the time,and warned it was the forerunner of things to come -loss of shipbuilding,steel works,Engineering companies,rise in unemployment.The country has not still recovered from the demise of the Coal industry.

And yes I worked in a coal mine,sometimes on coal faces as low as 18 inches but one thing that came out of the mine every day was we stick together and support each other and I still try to do this to the best of my ability unlike some in this trade.

When our pit closed, nobody noticed.

Author:  Cabby John 1 [ Fri Mar 18, 2016 12:16 pm ]
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Quote:
our pits might still be open if Scargill hadnt thought he could dictate government policies


As much as Scargill was off the wall on his government rant, he was correct on the amount of pits that were going to be closed, and not the amount that Thatcher and MacGregor lied about/claimed. In fairness the dispute lost its way as it became more personal between him and Thatcher - the pits were going to be closed in any event. If you look at the closure of industry in general under the guise of " We must maximise profit - so it must go abroad", then you will see that it is true that the companies have done well, however the population is at rock bottom. Hence the rich/poor divide getting bigger and bigger.

The Iron rust bucket started the decline of this once thriving nation.

Author:  Nidge2 [ Fri Mar 18, 2016 8:39 pm ]
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grandad wrote:
heathcote wrote:
We in the Coal industry were doomed due to lack of support from the populace at the time,and warned it was the forerunner of things to come -loss of shipbuilding,steel works,Engineering companies,rise in unemployment.The country has not still recovered from the demise of the Coal industry.

And yes I worked in a coal mine,sometimes on coal faces as low as 18 inches but one thing that came out of the mine every day was we stick together and support each other and I still try to do this to the best of my ability unlike some in this trade.

When our pit closed, nobody noticed.



It never opened did it? When I went down Asfordby the first thing I said was, "this will never run."

Author:  grandad [ Fri Mar 18, 2016 8:56 pm ]
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Nidge2 wrote:
grandad wrote:
heathcote wrote:
We in the Coal industry were doomed due to lack of support from the populace at the time,and warned it was the forerunner of things to come -loss of shipbuilding,steel works,Engineering companies,rise in unemployment.The country has not still recovered from the demise of the Coal industry.

And yes I worked in a coal mine,sometimes on coal faces as low as 18 inches but one thing that came out of the mine every day was we stick together and support each other and I still try to do this to the best of my ability unlike some in this trade.

When our pit closed, nobody noticed.



It never opened did it? When I went down Asfordby the first thing I said was, "this will never run."

"Since coming into production in April 1995, Asfordby has produced 1.5 million tonnes of coal."

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