Tag Archives: Labour Movement
Corbyn’s Policy Documents
I do not claim that the whole political establishment and economic status quo would change under Jeremy Corbyn, but I do agree completely that he is the best chance we have (under the current electoral system) of moving towards a … Continue reading
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The 1984-1985 Miners Strike In Nottingham
“If Spirits Alone Won Battles: The Diary of John Lowe” is part of the familiar genre of a day by day diary, following in the footsteps of The Miners Strike Day by Day (2002) and Yorkshire’s Flying Pickets (2004). It … Continue reading
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Tagged 1984, 1984-85 Miners' Strike, 1985, Arthur Scargill, Conservative Party, England, Labour Movement, Margaret Thatcher, Miners, National Union of Miners, Nottingham, NUM, Police Abuse, Scotland, Strike Action, Trade Unions, UK, Wales, Yorkshire
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