British miners begin their fifth day of strike to protest the closure of 20 wells and the loss of 20,000 jobs. The president of the miners' union, Arthur Scargill, announces the continuation of the movement, despite a division of the unions. Special Envoy Philippe HARROUARD explains the trade union issues. The police violently represses the flying picket lines, banned since 1981 by the social laws of Margaret Thatcher to restrict the power of the unions. Release of a short statement by Prime Minister Margaret THATCHER. Yan Carson, a journalist with The Economist, believes that miners are in a weak position vis-à-vis the government.
Producteur: Antenne 2 - Journalist : Harrouard, Philippe - Journalist : Strulovici, Michel - Participant : Thatcher, Margaret
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Antenna 2 Le Journal De 20H - Producteur: Antenne 2
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Credits:Journalist : Harrouard, Philippe-Journalist : Strulovici, Michel-Participant : Thatcher, Margaret