• wewbull@feddit.uk
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    1 month ago

    The big thing she’s remembered for is closing down the mining industry. Whole communities throughout the north of England and Wales were left penniless. They were towns where everyone worked as a miner or in some way related to the mine. Nothing was done to give any alternatives.

    Of course there was a huge industrial dispute - The miners strike. Massive, initially peaceful, demonstrations that turned violent as police would attack and stir up the conflict. People died, communities were shatteredd, yet through it all Thatcher was unmoving. Just using the police as her own civilian army.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQh4n8rRLw8

    She viewed as a uncaring authoritarian tyrant by many.

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      1 month ago

      wow, that’s crazy. thanks for the video, i just watched it.

      if thatchers goal was to close the mines, wouldn’t miners voluntarily not working play into that?

      or does strike in this context mean general protest rather than specifically not working?