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**** BBC Radio 4 Extra marks the centenary of the United Kingdom's only General Strike: 4th-12th May 1926. Tony Benn explores the causes behind and the legacy of the 1926 General Strike - a dispute which divided the country along class lines. While miners said that they would rather starve than concede, for some it was just a kind of game, with volunteers fulfilling boyhood dreams by driving trams, buses and trains. As well as being a pivotal moment for the development of British industrial relations, it was also important for the future of the BBC. Producer: Andrea Kidd First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in April 2001.
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