N20 Blade
The clock strikes thirteen
I’m not suggesting there is a blades/sheffield link but what the steel industry suffered was comparable.Never saw the link between Blades and the Minerstrike. No pits in Sheffield at the time. This was a Steel City. I supported the then strikers at the time, Until I realised it was the Unions against the Thatcher Government. The pawns were the strikers and the Unions cost them their jobs prematurely. Nottingham miners saw Scargill for what he was.
Scabs is an immature response from many who have no links to tge strike. It's like voting for a Pilitical party because your Father and Grandfather did!
For me it was a defining moment in British history. We had relatives in mining towns near Barnsley so we saw the impact first hand.
Had the strike held for another six months the government would have had to back down.
Nottinghamshire miners contributed to the defeat, and ironically Scargill’s predictions were proved correct, within years and their pits closed.