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A drop of old fashioned spirit

23rd February 1980
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

I WOULD CONSIDER it a favoi if I could remain anonymous this letter because I am sure speak for a number of operato in the UK.

I refer particularly to yoi editorial of February 16. Hai. age contractors have been su jected to many trials and /rib lations over the years. We har suffered from a surfeit of legi lation and we are subjected more enforcement than ar other industry.

In addition we suffer fro industrial disputes in almo every industry in the countr Road transport is the lifeblood this nation, we provide th communication for ever. household in the country, ar secondary picketing is yet further obstacle in our service . the individual.

Like you we trust that tt doves in the Cabinet will stc cooing and begin to speak wil authority. We have our own dustrial relations problem whic we both understand, an( almost without exceptic overcome.

All we ask is that we al allowed to serve the nation we always have done ar hopefully will continue to do. Britain is to remain great, thE we must show the rest of Eurof and indeed the world that it our earnest desire to work, ar the road haulage industry Britain I am sure agrees wime.

A loyal road transport open tor.

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