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Originally Posted by cashman
n the simple fact NO Tory i'm aware of. has commented what Thatcher did was wrong. simple as, it speaks volumes to me. 
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Perhaps it's because they don't agree with you?
I say they, there are two of us I think but don't forget the silent majority.
[QUOTE=Michael1954;1143069]OK, simple question, Gordon: do you think there should be an inquiry? Yes or no?
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An IPPC investigation- definitely not.
After 30 years no miner could stand in court and say 'That man is the policeman who broke my arm with his baton'. Or 'That's the man who rode me down with his horse'.
Just as no policeman could say 'That man hit me with a brick' or 'Those are the men who emptied a scrapyard on our heads'.
There were at least 10,000, maybe 15,000 people involved. No one knew who did what to who, it just all happened. So an IPPC investigation would get nowhere.
A public inquiry?
Well, I assume the Labourites on here were quite happy when 3 Labour Governments never mentioned starting one, it's never been brought up on here before.
So why the sudden fervour now after 30 years?
Oh, I see, it's a Tory Government.
Well, we all accepted no inquiry under 3 Labour Governments, we should accept it under a Tory one.
Seems fair?
