Beginning in the summer of 1984 – The National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) is striking when Margaret Thatcher is in power. At the London Gay Pride March, a group of gay and lesbian activists resolve to raise funds for the striking miners' families. There is, however, an issue. The Union appears to be embarrassed by their backing.
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Beginning in the summer of 1984 – The National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) is striking when Margaret Thatcher is in power. At the London Gay Pride March, a group of gay and lesbian activists resolve to raise funds for the striking miners' families. There is, however, an issue. The Union appears to be embarrassed by their backing.
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