The exposed surface of a coal seam in a mine where coal is extracted.
Compound of 'coal' and 'face' (from Old English 'fæce,' meaning surface). Emerged as mining terminology during the Industrial Revolution.
The coalface is where miners actually worked—often far underground in dangerous conditions—and it's become a metaphor in British politics for 'where the real work happens,' separate from office bureaucracy.
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