Secret governmental files dating from 1981 have now been released for public viewing. Most of the press seem fixated on trivia, such as Margaret Thatcher's alleged squabble over the purchase of an ironing board. However, of real interest is the documented deliberate financial crippling of the city of Liverpool. Liverpool in the 1980s and early-to-mid 1990s was a tough place to live. It was probably the most difficult place in the UK to find work. The city shopping area was limited; wander away from Bold Street and the Bold Street end of Church Street, or the smatter of shops on London Road, and you'd pass empty buildings which swiftly faded into dereliction. It was a place where long-term unemployment was the norm, where those who had jobs were looked upon as lucky or treacherous, depending on your politics. It is estimated that the city lost one third of its population as people relocated in search of better lives. Added to this was th...