Sentences with phrase «deindustrialisation in»

Large parts of Wales suffered from deindustrialisation in the 1970s and 80s.
That ambition is hardly credible because the property, retail and leisure model that has transformed the central city area in the past twenty years has created a new parallel economy, rather than sorted out the disemployment consequent upon deindustrialisation in east Manchester, Wythenshawe or Oldham.

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The theme of my MA project was the deindustrialisation of the West Midlands steel industry - it was mostly portraits of people in factories that were just about to shut down.
He added: «The Tory party in the cities is still seen as the party of deindustrialisation and unemployment.
In other parts of the country, anti-Toryism in has become what Owen Jones describes as a kind of «folk hatred», fuelled by memories of mass unemployment and deindustrialisation under Margaret ThatcheIn other parts of the country, anti-Toryism in has become what Owen Jones describes as a kind of «folk hatred», fuelled by memories of mass unemployment and deindustrialisation under Margaret Thatchein has become what Owen Jones describes as a kind of «folk hatred», fuelled by memories of mass unemployment and deindustrialisation under Margaret Thatcher.
For unions in manufacturing the imperative to consolidate has been driven by deindustrialisation, while public service unions have had to face up to the pressures of privatisation and contracting out.
As we saw in some of the responses to her death, in much of the north she stands for savage deindustrialisation, impoverishment and southern disdain.
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