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He's gone from the Curry Bulls, to the Kurri Bull (dogs)...
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| Quote: sally cinnamon "
What we need is a modern day version of Mrs Thatcher '"
Well that would be enough to get me overseas..
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| Quote: Bulliac "Well that would be enough to get me overseas..'"
Interesting logic from the poster bringing politics into the thread on Jeffries, but I think to bemoan the current under utilisation of UK coal reserves in the same breath as saying we need another Thatcher shows a certain lack of understanding of who it was that closed the UK coal industry in the first place! Do we think they possibly weren't born in 1984?
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| Quote: Northernrelic "Interesting logic from the poster bringing politics into the thread on Jeffries, but I think to bemoan the current under utilisation of UK coal reserves in the same breath as saying we need another Thatcher shows a certain lack of understanding of who it was that closed the UK coal industry in the first place! Do we think they possibly weren't born in 1984?'"
I'm pretty sure Sally's post was satire.
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| Quote: sally cinnamon "Hard economic sense, when there are large scale redundancies in a old declining industry you move to look for jobs in a modern expanding sector.
East Asian countries like China, Japan and South Korea have a large demand for coal and iron ore imports and Australia has tapped this market making large scale exports every year to these countries.
The problem with the UK is you have vested interests in declining sectors like banking and financial services expecting the taxpayer to prop them up rather than face up to the fact these industries are in decline.
What we need is a modern day version of Mrs Thatcher to get the economy by the scruff of its neck and say no more subsidies for these industries that can't stand up for themselves, instead we should be focusing on the industries of the future like coal mining. I know you will get bankers etc bleating about "losing jobs" but why should the taxpayer pay them benefits....they can retrain for the new industries and learn to work down the pit.
The UK has 1000 years worth of coal under its soil so why not tap this export market?
As Ben Jeffries is showing if you don't offer the right incentives to highly skilled workers they will simply go overseas.'"
This should be mandatory reading for all Trolls. I have read it several times now and still can't tell whether it is serious or not.
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| Thatcher had the balls to stand up to unions that were trying to hold the country to ransom, in those days the situation was different, coal mines were losing money and needing subsidies, the unions were expecting the taxpayer to bail them out, like the bankers do now. And with weakass figures like Cameron in charge thats what they get.
What we need is someone with balls like Thatcher to stand up to the banks say to them "No, No, No", if coal exports is a growing market then thats what the state should be focusing on, and for people that lose their jobs in banking its up to them to seek work in that sector, and not expect the state to let them carry on working in their unprofitable industries.
So what if that means that you get more inequality, the Aussies don't care about people getting rich from mining coal? If everyone in Yorkshire and the North East working the pits gets rich then good for them, their wealth will trickle down to help the poor in the non mining regions like the south.
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| Quote: Gareth1984 "I'm pretty sure Sally's post was satire.'"
You sure about that?
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| Quote: sally cinnamon "Thatcher had the balls to stand up to unions that were trying to hold the country to ransom, in those days the situation was different, coal mines were losing money and needing subsidies, the unions were expecting the taxpayer to bail them out, like the bankers do now. And with weakass figures like Cameron in charge thats what they get.
What we need is someone with balls like Thatcher to stand up to the banks say to them "No, No, No", if coal exports is a growing market then thats what the state should be focusing on, and for people that lose their jobs in banking its up to them to seek work in that sector, and not expect the state to let them carry on working in their unprofitable industries.
So what if that means that you get more inequality, the Aussies don't care about people getting rich from mining coal? If everyone in Yorkshire and the North East working the pits gets rich then good for them, their wealth will trickle down to help the poor in the non mining regions like the south.'"
Any more posts like this and you'll need that American Football helmet you use as an avatar. What on earth this has to do with Rugby League ? Trickle down indeed.
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| I live in Australia and I can asure you he is leaving for a BIG pay rise !
Miners can earn in excess of $350k pa , which is 210k pounds pa at exchange rates today , also it's warm when he finishes work. They work 3 weeks on 1 week off and it's very hard work but well remunerated. Iron ore prices have halved in the last year though .
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| Quote: Northernrelic "You sure about that?'"
As someone who reads (and occasionally posts on) the sin bin I have read enough posts from Sallycinnamon on political to know that he was not being entirely serious in this thread.
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1271.jpg Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect.
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| Quote: sally cinnamon "Thatcher had the balls to stand up to unions that were trying to hold the country to ransom, in those days the situation was different, coal mines were losing money and needing subsidies, the unions were expecting the taxpayer to bail them out, like the bankers do now. And with weakass figures like Cameron in charge thats what they get.
What we need is someone with balls like Thatcher to stand up to the banks say to them "No, No, No", if coal exports is a growing market then thats what the state should be focusing on, and for people that lose their jobs in banking its up to them to seek work in that sector, and not expect the state to let them carry on working in their unprofitable industries.
So what if that means that you get more inequality, the Aussies don't care about people getting rich from mining coal? If everyone in Yorkshire and the North East working the pits gets rich then good for them, their wealth will trickle down to help the poor in the non mining regions like the south.'"
Brilliant stuff Sall..not often I say that to trolls but you're clearly in a different league and very funny!!
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| Quote: Tarquin Fuego "I live in Australia and I can asure you he is leaving for a BIG pay rise !
Miners can earn in excess of $350k pa , which is 210k pounds pa at exchange rates today , also it's warm when he finishes work. They work 3 weeks on 1 week off and it's very hard work but well remunerated. Iron ore prices have halved in the last year though .'"
We get different stories to be honest. My brother in law who lives in Adelaide tells that the mines are suffering in the world-wide recession (industry slowing down, not as much raw material wanted, etc) so I guess it's, to some extent, localised with some mines being effected more than others. Though it sounds like the sort of job in which a young fit bloke who wants to work can make a good living.
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| Quote: Bulliac "We get different stories to be honest. My brother in law who lives in Adelaide tells that the mines are suffering in the world-wide recession (industry slowing down, not as much raw material wanted, etc) so I guess it's, to some extent, localised with some mines being effected more than others. Though it sounds like the sort of job in which a young fit bloke who wants to work can make a good living.'"
The contracts for the mining maybe smaller at the moment but will go up. For example at the moment outside of Gladstone Qld it's still big and WA's still big.
Keep hearing that SA will be the next spot to go up.
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