Who let this dinosaur out? on 18:56 - Apr 24 with 5242 views | epaul | Im with him all the way other than pulling out of the EU | |
| The hair and the beard have gone I am now conforming to society, tis a sad day
The b*stards are coming back though |
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Who let this dinosaur out? on 18:58 - Apr 24 with 5234 views | CountyJim | Hes been proved right over the miners strike over the years | | | |
Who let this dinosaur out? on 18:58 - Apr 24 with 5230 views | C_jack |
Who let this dinosaur out? on 18:58 - Apr 24 by CountyJim | Hes been proved right over the miners strike over the years |
In what way? | |
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Who let this dinosaur out? on 19:02 - Apr 24 with 5221 views | icecoldjack | Thought he spoke alot of sense there in fairness. | | | |
Who let this dinosaur out? on 19:07 - Apr 24 with 5209 views | CountyJim |
Who let this dinosaur out? on 18:58 - Apr 24 by C_jack | In what way? |
Well just look at Tower colliery they said it wasnt worth keeping open yet the miners there proved them wrong it was still going till a few years back now its opencast there is still millions of tonnes left in the Country and look what the closures did to the Valleys Im from a proud Mining family | | | |
Who let this dinosaur out? on 19:15 - Apr 24 with 5190 views | C_jack |
Who let this dinosaur out? on 19:07 - Apr 24 by CountyJim | Well just look at Tower colliery they said it wasnt worth keeping open yet the miners there proved them wrong it was still going till a few years back now its opencast there is still millions of tonnes left in the Country and look what the closures did to the Valleys Im from a proud Mining family |
Yes I can see he's advocating the reopening of the mines and 'regeneration' of the steel industry. He should just rename the party to the 'Pretend it's 1983' group. [Post edited 24 Apr 2015 19:15]
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Who let this dinosaur out? on 19:17 - Apr 24 with 5182 views | londonlisa2001 |
Who let this dinosaur out? on 19:07 - Apr 24 by CountyJim | Well just look at Tower colliery they said it wasnt worth keeping open yet the miners there proved them wrong it was still going till a few years back now its opencast there is still millions of tonnes left in the Country and look what the closures did to the Valleys Im from a proud Mining family |
there are millions of tonnes left - you are absolutely right. However, the price of coal (caused by various worldwide factors including shale gas, the $ to £ exchange rate, carbon levies on coal fired power stations etc etc etc) mean that it is largely uneconomical to get it out. | | | |
Who let this dinosaur out? on 19:45 - Apr 24 with 5135 views | lifelong |
Who let this dinosaur out? on 19:07 - Apr 24 by CountyJim | Well just look at Tower colliery they said it wasnt worth keeping open yet the miners there proved them wrong it was still going till a few years back now its opencast there is still millions of tonnes left in the Country and look what the closures did to the Valleys Im from a proud Mining family |
So am I, and so is my wife and after seeing what the mining industry did to some of our family's health I was not sorry to see them close. The tragedy is, as far as the Valleys are concerned,is that alternative employment didn't replace it. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Who let this dinosaur out? on 22:50 - Apr 24 with 5013 views | exiledclaseboy | Scargill reminds me of a simpler time when left was left, right was right and everyone knew where they all stood. He's mental of course and probably one of the biggest "class" traitors of the century. But he's still box office when he speaks. | |
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Who let this dinosaur out? on 23:04 - Apr 24 with 5001 views | PozuelosSideys | Yawwwn. More socialist bilf. Drag everyone down instead of stretching everyone from the top. Everything is fine if somebody else can pay for your lifestyle. | |
| "Michu, Britton and Williams could have won 3-0 on their own. They wouldn't have required a keeper." | Poll: | Hattricks |
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Who let this dinosaur out? on 23:11 - Apr 24 with 4990 views | Treforys_Jack |
Who let this dinosaur out? on 19:45 - Apr 24 by lifelong | So am I, and so is my wife and after seeing what the mining industry did to some of our family's health I was not sorry to see them close. The tragedy is, as far as the Valleys are concerned,is that alternative employment didn't replace it. |
Spot on, the "evil one's" crime wasn't closing the mines, it was not having a plan to replace the jobs lost. I've worked underground and lost a family member to a rockfall and I certainly don't lament after the demise of the mining industry. | | | |
Who let this dinosaur out? on 23:20 - Apr 24 with 4981 views | sherpajacob |
Who let this dinosaur out? on 18:58 - Apr 24 by C_jack | In what way? |
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-25549596 I've no time for Arthur scargill, but he was demonized by Rupert Murdoch's Tory press, and anybody who believes the lies they printed is even more deluded than scargill is now. The Hillsborough enquiry has shown how open and honest uk police forces were in the 1980's Scargill was speaking the truth as he saw it, and still sees it. Even if he is clearly mistaken on many issues. The Tory government and police were lying through their teeth and knew they were lying. For me there is a big difference. | |
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Who let this dinosaur out? on 02:41 - Apr 25 with 4952 views | ScoobyWho |
Who let this dinosaur out? on 22:50 - Apr 24 by exiledclaseboy | Scargill reminds me of a simpler time when left was left, right was right and everyone knew where they all stood. He's mental of course and probably one of the biggest "class" traitors of the century. But he's still box office when he speaks. |
He had a good turn out in town this week, captivated most. | |
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Who let this dinosaur out? on 09:48 - Apr 25 with 4879 views | cockneyswan | I agree with much of this manifesto, banning private education would force the politicians to send their kids to state schools (end of the "old boy network). Also ban private health care, make the rich and powerful use NHS I'm sure things would soon improve then. Unfortunately the UK is too "right wing" and fearful to adopt these radical policies but they are the only answer to getting a fairer society for all. | | | |
Who let this dinosaur out? on 10:36 - Apr 25 with 4861 views | C_jack | While we're at it why don't we just get rid of money? everyone should work for the state/public sector. Sounds like a great idea. | |
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Who let this dinosaur out? on 10:54 - Apr 25 with 4843 views | cockneyswan |
Who let this dinosaur out? on 10:36 - Apr 25 by C_jack | While we're at it why don't we just get rid of money? everyone should work for the state/public sector. Sounds like a great idea. |
Why not, this would help stop the corruption. | | | |
Who let this dinosaur out? on 10:56 - Apr 25 with 4843 views | Dr_Winston |
Who let this dinosaur out? on 09:48 - Apr 25 by cockneyswan | I agree with much of this manifesto, banning private education would force the politicians to send their kids to state schools (end of the "old boy network). Also ban private health care, make the rich and powerful use NHS I'm sure things would soon improve then. Unfortunately the UK is too "right wing" and fearful to adopt these radical policies but they are the only answer to getting a fairer society for all. |
So basically, ban anything that someone has that you don't? Excellent. Ban detached houses. We can all live in communal towerblocks. Ban any cars more powerful than a Trabant, or force everyone to use public transport. Let's go all the way Comrade. | |
| Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back. |
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Who let this dinosaur out? on 11:08 - Apr 25 with 4828 views | C_jack |
Who let this dinosaur out? on 10:54 - Apr 25 by cockneyswan | Why not, this would help stop the corruption. |
Like North Korea? | |
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Who let this dinosaur out? on 11:18 - Apr 25 with 4814 views | cockneyswan |
Who let this dinosaur out? on 10:56 - Apr 25 by Dr_Winston | So basically, ban anything that someone has that you don't? Excellent. Ban detached houses. We can all live in communal towerblocks. Ban any cars more powerful than a Trabant, or force everyone to use public transport. Let's go all the way Comrade. |
No let's all have a detached house ( I've already got one) . I've got nothing against a good life for all not only the wealthy minority. | | | |
Who let this dinosaur out? on 11:23 - Apr 25 with 4810 views | Dr_Winston |
Who let this dinosaur out? on 11:18 - Apr 25 by cockneyswan | No let's all have a detached house ( I've already got one) . I've got nothing against a good life for all not only the wealthy minority. |
As long as that good life doesn't include using your own money to alleviate strain on the education system or NHS? Even though it's highly likely that you've already contributed heavily towards them via tax or NI and are, in effect, paying twice to do so? | |
| Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back. |
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Who let this dinosaur out? on 11:33 - Apr 25 with 4790 views | cockneyswan |
Who let this dinosaur out? on 11:23 - Apr 25 by Dr_Winston | As long as that good life doesn't include using your own money to alleviate strain on the education system or NHS? Even though it's highly likely that you've already contributed heavily towards them via tax or NI and are, in effect, paying twice to do so? |
Contrary to popular belief the UK is a very wealthy area of the world (6th richest nation) . Unfortunately that vast wealth is concentrated on a very small (2%) of the UK population who try to hoodwink the rest to believe that we cannot have a share of the good life as they are not willing to share any of their vast wealth. It has always been thus and will probably always be we are just pawns in their game. | | | |
Who let this dinosaur out? on 11:39 - Apr 25 with 4782 views | yescomeon |
Who let this dinosaur out? on 19:17 - Apr 24 by londonlisa2001 | there are millions of tonnes left - you are absolutely right. However, the price of coal (caused by various worldwide factors including shale gas, the $ to £ exchange rate, carbon levies on coal fired power stations etc etc etc) mean that it is largely uneconomical to get it out. |
I think this is the capitalist con (sounding like a bit of a comrade now). It may be cheaper to get the resources from china but the only ones ,making the gains are the private companies. If for example coal was extracted in the UK again it may cost more but I would provide jobs which would add more taxes to the treasury and get people of benefits. This only benefits the state and not private interests so with the way the world is will never happen. That said mining is incredibly bad for the environment and not a pleasant job so it is not the end of the world that it is gone from Wales. It is wrong that the jobs were never replaced though. | |
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Who let this dinosaur out? on 23:35 - Apr 26 with 4644 views | Brynmill_Jack |
Who let this dinosaur out? on 23:04 - Apr 24 by PozuelosSideys | Yawwwn. More socialist bilf. Drag everyone down instead of stretching everyone from the top. Everything is fine if somebody else can pay for your lifestyle. |
When we used to have industry we had GDP. I'm sure a bit of that would have helped the UK through the deficit cricsis, because the deficit wouldn't have been so large. It's the irresponsible c*nts at the top who have landed us in this boat and are still picking up large f*cking bonuses whilst the poorest foot the bill. So as far s you're concerned it's ok for the poor to fund the W*nkers luxuriant lifestyles and pay for their mistakes? | |
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Who let this dinosaur out? on 10:37 - Apr 27 with 4592 views | Highjack | Good old Arthur is a multi millionaire now and has done very nicely for himself. Maybe that was his plan all along. | |
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