Comments by "Niall O\x27Neill" (@nialloneill5097) on "'Don't expect me to shed any tears for Margaret Thatcher'" video.
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The dispute was not about a reasonable argument to close pits due to their unsutainability, or unecological basis. Clean coal technology was already about back then, the coal mines was profitabel in all bar a few mines, which could be mostly made economical...and supported easily by other mines...of this there is no doubt. It meant the govt could rely on taxes from these nationalised industries...which were far higher then than now...and they created great wealth around them...for miners spent money on many things...so everyone benefitted...apart from a few of the richest and meanest crooks known to mankind...except you dont tend to know them, as the politicians are their fronts...their stookes...after the Strike...which cost billions...the nations asstes, paid for by miners etc out of their taxes...were stolen by a few rich, who evaded tax...and made millions simply by destroying the unions and workers communties...it was a free for all for a few greedy corrupt...yet the honest folk of the mining areas were labelled the enemy within...now, law and order have fallen apart, the country is skint, but those rich elite are richer than ever...thanks to Thatcher and her boot boys. How people do not undertsnad the real issues at play, and the real truths, is beyond me...but the press and media play a role in this, and they were known for lying during the Strike...many mines could have remained open and used with clean coal technology...lessening our reliance on unstable countries that are usually oppressors of people...and so with such crooks ruling this nation, and others, WW3 is inevitable...perhaps after that we shall finally have peace...
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