
Originally Posted by
millmoormagic
Here's the thing, once again your utter ignorance shines through, of course you're correct that mines have a finite amount of economically viable coal....that's a given....in the years prior to the strike pits closed,and through consultation with the unions terms agreed etc etc, the gov't abandoned all that and basically lied through their teeth when saying they were closing 22 pits(fact, as i've already told you) they went on to close them all, fact. When Silverwood closed it had been breaking production records year on year, indeed, it closed in 1994 at christmas, and had already made a huge profit up till then.....as had many others...your 'economic' argument is blown out of the water, you won't take no heed though will you, this was just miners, not barristers or lawyers, miners can't have rational sense can they??
Funny you mention twincat, a fellow tory, whose comments have been scrubbed from this thread, and who is always going to take the tory line, as gullible as you are.
There's no contradiction in my words, none whatsoever, t's pathetic of you to say so, there's no contradiction for me to say that i supported the strike and the future of the coal industry 34 years ago, but how things have changed globally in terms of climate change 34 years later and how i see it now, none whatsoever, times move on Kerr, though you're still in the 1970's arent you...