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DescriptionHull cranes during dockers strike, 1984.JPG
English: Hull cranes standing idle during the dockers' strike of 1984. The strike began on 8 July, paralysing 61 ports around the country. Fearful of rapidly felt food shortages, the government discussed emergency plans to mobilise troops to enter docks and unload 1,000 tons of food a day. However, the Transport and General Workers Union called off the strike within hours, fully aware that the miners would regard this action as a betrayal.
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