Southover Street Seagull
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Yorkie said:What social problems? There weren't any worse social problems in the coal field areas than any other part of Britain.
As I have said before, those that didn't transfer to the Pontefract coalfield (the most modern one) took thousands in redundancy money. My own next door neighbour got employement within a month as a trainee manager with Victoria wine company.
My father in law worked for British Steel and lost three jobs in two years but still retired working for British Steel (so there were still jobs available in that industry - it just became far more streamlined and productive) at Templeborough.
Read this article Yorkie and think again about the social problems that you claim were no different to any other aprt of Britain:
http://society.guardian.co.uk/socialexclusion/comment/0,11499,1491108,00.html