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Mining village 'celebrates' Margaret Thatcher's funeral

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The funeral of Baroness Thatcher has been marked by residents of a village scarred by pit closures. Banners and bunting were hung in Goldthorpe, South Yorkshire, in protest at her policies, as mourners gathered for the funeral at St Paul's Cathedral. A horse-drawn, open coffin housing an effigy of the ex-prime minister was paraded through the village. Heather Hopwood, landlady of the Rusty Dudley, in Goldthorpe, near Barnsley, said the village had “died“ since the pit closure in 1994. She said: “It was a brilliant community, it was really busy, but now everything has gone dead because no-one has got any money, there's no jobs.“ The effigy was put up outside the Union Jack social club with signs reading: “Thatcher the milk snatcher“ and “Thatcher the scab“. One property in the town displayed a huge sign saying: “The Lady's not for turning but tonight she'll be for burning.“ Outside the Rusty Dudley, homemade banners were erected saying: “Ashes to ashes, dust to dust, Thatcher's Britain has gone bust“

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