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@jdpoc No, our joiners at work all left the heads of screws at a different angle, boss straight, then round a few degrees for the others. So they each knew who had worked on each item.
The government should not be in the business of profiting from the Mineworkers Pension Scheme.
There has been deep unfairness and injustice in the Conservative Government's approach.
Labour will make sure miners get their fair share of the money.
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@SpitfireSteve A mate of mine became a designer for British Leyand Buses after he graduated. Later he became a maintenance manger for a major bus company. He would agree totally with you.
@drchrisnewton I had a good 70s, left school, got a job (offered several), bought a car, got a degree, got married, bought a house, became a Dad. In those days just took problems in my stride. Would be hard for someone who was 16 in 2020 to achieve as much.
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@aohereng Hmmm, can easily think of 4 instances
Domestic heating, clean air act made people rip out serviceable fires.
Factories, many steam engines ripped out and replaced with electric.
Navy, steam turbines replaced reciprocal engines, many ships scrapped.
Aircraft, jet replaces recip.