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127:, and therefore had to be checked to restore the "profitability" of the UK. He and others also saw it necessary to check union power in the aftermath of the fall of the 201: 62:
of free market Conservatives. In the report he proposed how the next Conservative government could fight, and defeat, a major strike in a nationalised industry.
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and published on 27 May 1978, but the unions, especially the NUM, showed no interest in adapting or altering their own tactics in response.
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Industries were grouped by the likelihood of winning a strike; the coal industry was in the 'middle' of three groups of industries mentioned.
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Train and equip a large, mobile squad of police, ready to employ riot tactics in order to uphold the law against violent picketing.
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In Ridley's view, trade union power in the UK was interfering with market forces, causing
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Alan Sked & Chris Cook (1993), Post-War Britain: A Political History. p. 446-47.
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Ridley suggested contingency planning to defeat any challenge from trade unions:
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article, and a link to the full Report at the Margaret Thatcher Foundation
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Cut off the money supply to the strikers and make the union finance them.
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Plans should be made to import coal from non-union foreign ports.
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Dual coal-oil firing generators to be installed, at extra cost.
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Non-union lorry drivers to be recruited by haulage companies.
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The government should if possible choose the field of battle.
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These tactics were successfully employed during the
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Index

nationalised industries
UK
Heath
1973–74 coal strike
right-wing
Conservative
MP
Nicholas Ridley
Selsdon Group
miners' strike of 1984–85
National Union of Mineworkers
Margaret Thatcher
Norman Tebbit
Alan Walters
The Economist
inflation
Heath
1973–74 strikes
Battle of Orgreave
The text of The Economist article, and a link to the full Report at the Margaret Thatcher Foundation
Ridley Report
Categories
British trade unions history
Labour relations in the United Kingdom
1974 in the United Kingdom
1977 in labor relations

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