Battle of Orgreave inquiry ruled out

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DevAdvocate

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Jan 21, 2010
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There will be no inquiry into the notorious events at the so-called "Battle of Orgreave", Home Secretary Amber Rudd has announced. Thousands of miners and police clashed at the Yorkshire coking site in 1984.

Campaigners said officers led by South Yorkshire Police were heavy-handed and manufactured statements. However, Mrs Rudd said she did not believe there was "sufficient basis... to instigate either a statutory inquiry or an independent review". Shadow home secretary Diane Abbott described the decision as a "grave injustice", while Andy Burnham MP called it an "establishment stitch-up".

The statement added: "The campaigners say that had the consequences of the events at Orgreave been addressed properly at the time, the tragic events at Hillsborough would never have happened five years later.

**** off
 
****s saying Maggie shouldn't have closed down the mines, yeah because subsidising them year after year really helped the economy. Scum ****s.
Yeah the Government don't subsidise loss making industries :confused:
 
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If it's still used in terms of a viable fuel source I stand corrected...