People's Republic of South Yorkshire

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The People's Republic of South Yorkshire or The Socialist Republic of South Yorkshire, is a satirical reference to Sheffield. It refers to the left-wing Labour administration of Sheffield City Council during the 1980s, under the leadership of David Blunkett.

The expression is said to have been coined by Irvine Patnick, a Conservative MP who represented Sheffield Hallam, an unusually wealthy area of South Yorkshire [1] (somewhat ironically, Sheffield Hallam experienced something of a shift to the left, albeit in a different form, and has been a Liberal Democrat stronghold since 1997, turning on Patnick). However it was sometimes used by supporters of the council's left-wing policies.

Examples of policies introduced by the council during this period are:

The policies of the council contrasted sharply with the national government of the day, that of Margaret Thatcher.

The Miner's Strike also took place during this period.