Southover Street Seagull
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binky said:But does it not seem odd to you, does it not start to ring alarm bells, that most of the references found to support the "kick Thatcher and the Tories" viewpoint are from the Guardian?
I'm not advocating one political standpoint over another, but the guardian is known for its left wing viewpoint as much as the Telegraph is known for it's right wing stand. Exactly the same events are spun to make entirely different stories in those papers.
Quoting from one only, in order to make a point is futile.
I wasn't having a go at Thatcher when I posted those links, even though I do not like her. I was trying to point out to Yorkie that there is evidence to support that there were/are social problems after the pits were closed. She stated that there were no greater social problems in closed pit villages/towns than there were in the rest of Britain. A viewpoint that I disagree with.
Did you actually read the articles because the second one talks about how things are getting better in the areas where mines were closed. It also quotes the professor from Sheffield University Steve Fothergill who has been studying this particular subject for years.