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Halifax Socialist Party: The Miners Strike and Thatcherism

1984-5 were momentous years for the workers movement. Thatcher decided to face down the most powerful trade union in British history and left a legacy which still hangs over today's generation.

How did the Tories succeed and can we learn lessons today for future struggles which lie ahead

15th June

7.30pm

Old Cock Pub, Old Cock Yard

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