There is an area roughly bounded by the M1, M18, A64 and A19 where just about every town and village relied upon mining - probably 80:20 between mining and farming - no industry. The area provided the power for the industries that once made Britain 'Great'.
Many pits existed to supply Ferrybridge, Eggborough and Drax - three of the UK's most important power stations. However, it was always accepted that due to the demise of shipbuilding, steel making and car production some of the pits would have to close. It was the swiftness and the methods used in the closures by Margaret Thatcher that will forever be remembered hereabouts.
...no government can do anything except through people, and people must look to themselves first.
It's our duty to look after ourselves and then, also to look after our neighbour.
She (her government) created an employment desert in the pit lands, and in doing so stole from the people the ability to look after themselves and their neighbours.