ha ha ha ha ha ha..... you see, laughter does make the world go round
Scargill and GREED screwed the miners! 35% wage increase Scargill was after, and that only 2-years after they'd been given a Scargill and subsidised GREED screwed the miners!Being from Yorkshire and seeing Thatcher destroy thousands of life's throughout the Mining community in the early 80's, including family and friends, I can honestly say that I, along with thousands upon thousands of working class people, will not be shedding a tear.
If you are paid for your 'work' then you ARE a bl**dy worker! Get that chip off yer shoulder...As far as i'm concerned, nobody with a £35k car in their garage can claim to be 'working class'.
If you are paid for your 'work' then you ARE a bl**dy worker! Get that chip off yer shoulder...
No, just retired with a hard-worked-for RS3...Pot? Kettle?
I think it is worth remembering that for most of us, owning an Audi would not have been possible before her time.
That may sound melodramatic, but it ain't far off the truth.
I think it is worth remembering that for most of us, owning an Audi would not have been possible before her time.
That may sound melodramatic, but it ain't far off the truth.
No, no; you're absolutely right; but we had started buying imported Renaults, Fiats, and Skoda's, etc; primarily because of the poor state of UK built motorcars e.g. from British Leyland. One bad lunch and the guys went missing for a week. I was there! And I was one of the few buying British, Triumphs, etc. Honest, forget the rhetoric, it was bad then and had to be fixed!I think it is worth remembering that for most of us, owning an Audi would not have been possible before her time.
That may sound melodramatic, but it ain't far off the truth.