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Better than the 1970's/life becoming a landslide ?

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By *allDarkFoxForYou OP   Man  over a year ago

Winchester/London

With both an academic and personal keen interest in Modern uk history ( I'll get my coat )I was wondering what people think are the key society benefits from where we were at as a nation in the 1970's ?

And in balance in what ways do you perceive our lives have deteriorated over the same time span ?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

maggie thatcher killed off nearly all the trade unions in the eighties.

less married women went out to work in the seventies so there was less traffic on the roads as it was usualy just the man of the house who had a car.

children werent allowed in pubs in the seventies and you could smoke without having to go outside.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Golden wonders increased in price from a tanner to 3np due to decimalisation

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Space hoppers have got smaller

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Space hoppers have got smaller "

Or have the kids using them just gotten bigger?

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By *allDarkFoxForYou OP   Man  over a year ago

Winchester/London

I would agree with all three of those.

The demise of trade unions and as a result their power to influence has been one of the biggest factors in working relations changing.

The employee could be argued to have had more of the whip hand then (subject to your trade) whereas it definitely sits in the hand of the employer now.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Space hoppers have got smaller

Or have the kids using them just gotten bigger? "

Oh good......thought it was my arse

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By *unky monkeyMan  over a year ago

in the night garden

We have eradicated white dog poo.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Space hoppers have got smaller

Or have the kids using them just gotten bigger? "

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

The sex offenders register was called the TV Times back then.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Not every thing is better now though,,,,,,, I’ve been looking all over for one of them 70’s style bri-nylon vests with the semi-naked lady on the front….. and can I find one…..? …..can I buggery !!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I can send my kids to the park with no worries about them finding pages of porn mags all over the place.....they don't have to leave the comfort of their bedrooms and laptops for that now

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Hey don't knock discarded porn mag pages, those were some of the happiest moments of my younger days - I used to feel like a pirate who'd discovered some booty

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By *eavenNhellCouple  over a year ago

carrbrook stalybridge


"I would agree with all three of those.

The demise of trade unions and as a result their power to influence has been one of the biggest factors in working relations changing.

The employee could be argued to have had more of the whip hand then (subject to your trade) whereas it definitely sits in the hand of the employer now. "

bad union bosses have been replaced with bad company bosses much to the detriment of the workers

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By *lackboaWoman  over a year ago

greenock

i dont miss bri nylon sheets......remember the way they used to spark when you got in and out of bed.......

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By *allDarkFoxForYou OP   Man  over a year ago

Winchester/London


"i dont miss bri nylon sheets......remember the way they used to spark when you got in and out of bed....... "

Was like an encounter with the electric chair

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By *ichaelangelaCouple  over a year ago

notts

didn't seem to be such a big drug problem in the 70s... unless it was kept quiet

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Pork chop sideburns are best left there!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Things that are different from the 70's let see tv seemed more magical, porn was simple and nobody in it had to be beasted or had to put outrageous sized objects in the arse and pussy for it to be a turn on, hot summer nights playing with friends in the street making up new games or 20 a side football on the green with jumpers for goal posts, walking to school with your mates, building camps in the woods, big bags of sweets that lasted all day and could be brought with your pocket money which was not much at all, Saturday morning pictures, fish and chips in newspaper, hot summers the list is endless

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By *allDarkFoxForYou OP   Man  over a year ago

Winchester/London


"Things that are different from the 70's let see tv seemed more magical, porn was simple and nobody in it had to be beasted or had to put outrageous sized objects in the arse and pussy for it to be a turn on, hot summer nights playing with friends in the street making up new games or 20 a side football on the green with jumpers for goal posts, walking to school with your mates, building camps in the woods, big bags of sweets that lasted all day and could be brought with your pocket money which was not much at all, Saturday morning pictures, fish and chips in newspaper, hot summers the list is endless "

That's a majestic list ensemble

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

opel fruits, marathon bars , spangles beach nut chewing gum .

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By *ibbyhunterCouple  over a year ago

keighley

the 70's seem like the dark ages now . only 3 channels on tv. 3 day week ,football hooligans at every ground.and no fabswingers .

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Lol it was just scratching the surface really I have a lot of fond memories of the seventies it was a great time to be a child every day was an adventure

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By *aceytopWoman  over a year ago

from a town near you


"I would agree with all three of those.

The demise of trade unions and as a result their power to influence has been one of the biggest factors in working relations changing.

The employee could be argued to have had more of the whip hand then (subject to your trade) whereas it definitely sits in the hand of the employer now. "

and its going to get worse,the Government are taking away trying to take away the green file(all our employment rights ie sick pay,holiday entitlement,etc)

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

The seventies the dark ages if having less tv channels is the dark ages then life must have been marginally better in the dark ages then, or is the rising obesity levels now a good thing in these enlightened times of multiple channels on the tv, video games, junk food and a lesser need to walk or play in the fresh air

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