Thank you for sharing your thoughts and experiences. As an adult who lived through the strike it was emphatically not about personal choice. My husband went on strike even though his pit was scheduled to shut in 1990 because there were no seams of coal left. No dispute about that.
He went on strike as did his fellow miners in defence of the viable pits all over the country, and their livelihoods and communities, which still bear the scars of the mass closures to this day.
He and his fellows lost a whole years wages. On the basis of a rejection of personal choice.
The miners were the vanguard of the working class, the one closed shop union that had a type of comrade and social loyalty, that Thatcher needed to defeat in order to break the power of unionism. Followed through by the print union and the maritime and sea fairing union.
And boy did she achieve it.
Shit unions who never have membership meetings, who are wall to wall paid officials who don’t even have any qualifications in employment rights. Thats the benefit you reap because of scabs.
So here we are now in an era of zero hour contracts, and amazon and uber, where the tax payer subsidises poor wages by virtue of universal credit. Workers going to food banks, freezing in their houses.
The cult of the individual, ergo the rise of Transgenderism land, and all sorts of twiddly life style nonsense that goes on now, young women prostituting themselves on line etc etc.
There is no point in being in a union if you don't recognise the decision of the collective majority and cross a picket line. If you cross a picket line then you are a SCAB.
SCAB has its origin in the 1500s look it up this quite funny.
so in a nutshell scab is an important insult and one i stand by.
Thanks @AnonyLonnymouse for opening me up, and i mean that honestly.