Maybe they could all get jobs as bankers then they'd get subsidised with out a second thought!
Part of the problem is it sounds like the subsidies were too much, subsidies should be used as a way of keeping an industry going through a rough patch and therefore a long term investment in that industry and it's personnel. By supporting a primary industry a government can make back the money (or should be able to) with the secondary industries it supplies, trouble is you can't make money by shuffling it about as Thatcher thought, you have to make stuff people want or need, if you want further evidence look at the Chinese, virtually the rest of the world in recession and the Chinese moaning they've dropped below 8% growth!
The EU should understand that in needs to manufacture things, buying the items form China or India just because they are cheaper isn't going to work long term, if this requires subsidising loss making industries this needs to be considered otherwise you ship money abroad until you run out of money, look at what Walmart did in the States!
Another consideration is the effect on a community, entire towns left wholly dependent on state handouts rather than partially dependent on them, never mind the 24% national unemployment you are looking at 100% local unemployment, those miners home's become worth f... all so can't even move to where there may be work.
I was on strike for about 6 months but without the support of a union, I was fortunate in I had a house else where to move to and the skills to be adaptable when I finally decided enough was enough, resigned and found new work.
Capitalism isn't the answer but nether is Communism! It's somewhere between the two.
Light thinks it travels faster than anything but it is wrong. No matter how fast light travels, it finds the darkness has always got there first, and is waiting for it.