£10 million for the funeral is piffle when compared to the cost of importing
45 million tonnes of coal every year.
We can now only mine less than 10% of the coal we need for power stations ourselves. The rest comes mainly from Argentina.
Noami, I cannot find a news link as it was BI (Before Internet). The reports I can find are more person writings such as...
// The police were determined to stop pickets getting to the Notts pits and they set up road blocks, of dubious legality, on the border between Yorkshire and Nottinghamshire. And as far away as the Dartford tunnel. Kent miners were stopped and prevented from travelling north, even though, at a High Court test case later in the year, the use of police road blocks was upheld only if the breach of the peace was thought to be ‘imminent’. This ‘intercept policy’ infuriated local people who resented being stopped, asked questions, and prevented from going freely about their business. For miners the policy had more serious repercussions: many who were stopped at road-blocks insisted on their right to proceed and so were arrested for obstruction. Many had their cars deliberately damaged by vindictive police officers who smashed car windscreens with their truncheons. Others had their cars impounded. //