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Labour MP Burgon calls on workers and unions to learn lessons from the 1984-5 miners’ strike
Eric Heffer (l), MP for Walton, Mick McGahey (second l), NUM Vice-President and Arthur Scargill (fourth l), NUM President, lead over 8000 miners from all over Britain to Parliament for a mass lobby of their respective MPs, June 1984

LEFT MP Richard Burgon has called on workers and their unions to learn lessons from the 1984-5 miners’ strike against pit closures.

Speaking at the annual meeting of the TUC Yorkshire & Humber region of the TUC in Leeds on Saturday, he said: “Communities came together to fight for a better society.

“Women mobilised and formed Women Against Pit Closures. Lesbians and Gays formed LGBT Support the Miners.

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