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Martin wrote:
On Tue, 13 Feb 2018 14:39:06 GMT, pamela wrote:
On 14:14 13 Feb 2018, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
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Terry Casey wrote:
Yes - I don't think it was coincidence that the ASLEF,
miners' and power workers' disputes always targetted their
ultimate customers - the general public - during the coldest
months of the year.
Err, if you are going to have a dispute, best to have it when the
effects are minimal? Really?
The poor public were always suffering the maximum discomfort the self-
centred unions could arrrange.
That's why the long-suffering public voted to end this nonsense and got
Thatcher in. Now the UK is practically strike-free and citizens can
enjoy their daily life without being the targets of unions.
Even the millions with no job security on minimum legal salaries?
A Tory wet dream. Ms Thatcher would have been delighted.
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