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Yet there was another 80s, one mostly written out of histories like this, a counterculture to whose intentions Mail readers were oblivious, which articulated the convictions of a large, disaffected minority who held that whatever Mrs Thatcher said, there was an alternative; multiple alternatives, in fact.
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