http://news.bfnn.co.uk/jeremy-corbyn-scribbles-out-the-queens-face-on-all-his-money/
I'm focusing on Mr Watson at the moment, it seems he deliberately schemed and targetted senior Tories as part of a political witch hunt to discredit them as a party of organized paedophilia. Indeed, the various theories on the internet linking Brittan to the Dirty Dozen and Elm Street have a whiff of telling the biggest lie possible.
Already they are moving to set-up a terror apparatus within the party, joe public should expect nothing less.
That's why I didn't use capitals for the One Nation. However, I believe his track record and his own analysis of his years in power reveals a man concerned with the people and doing the right thing for the good of the country.
As Woofboxer states and he has known him, so he writes with some authority, that he is conviction politician and his record looks decidedly to the Wets of the party with the passage of time.
Meanwhile, Arthur Scargill was indeed, the enemy within: refusing a national ballot which ensured there could never be enough empathy gained to instigate a national strike, misusing NUM money to fund his and his and his family's lavish life style and despatching his envoy to Libya to seek slush funds from Colonel Gadaffi. He wasn't interested in the miners, they were just useful fools to pursue his revolutionary agenda. And the NUM are not immune from sussing this militant commie bastard out, as NUM General Secretary, Chris Giant vibrator has stated on record: "I honestly do believe that Arthur, in his own world, believes that the NUM is here to afford him the lifestyle that he's become accustomed to." And after the court battle where Arthur fought for the NUM to continue paying his luxury flat for him and his heirs "I would say it's time to walk away, Mr Scargill. You've been found out. The NUM is not your personal bank account and never will be again."
How's that for a bit of revisionist history?
We've all watched Billy Elliott, but behind the musical and romance, there was the dastardly Scargill and his ilk at work plotting the overthrow of democracy and who sought revolution and whether you like it or not, this proves that Thatcher's controversial stance that the miners where being manipulated by the enemy within, has been proven 100% right.
Scargill was a traitor to the miners and remains a traitor to his class and the country. No amount of revisionist history or well intentioned musicals aiming to romanticise the struggle of the time can ever change that. The musical about Scargill has yet to be written, it will likely include some comic ditties, in the style of "Springtime for Adolph Hitler".
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The days of king coal are long over, even the Chinese are weaning themselves off coal power to save their environment. I am all for maintaining strategic assets, particularly industrial capacity, but it is somewhat far fetched to say Scargill's actions were saving us from Putin. It's Frau Merkel, Hollande and the increasingly undemocratic and authoritive EU most people are worried about.
Scargill was the proverbial donkey leading lions and he led his troops into inglorious defeat.
As Tebbit states: "The scale of the closures went to far."
Scargill is no folk hero, just another communist, rich in ideology and control of wealth and enjoyment of luxury by the so called intelligentsia only. We had a good dose of his sort up in Liverpool in the 80s and all those Militants were creaming it off and the likes of Hatton have gone on into successful careers in PR, marketing and the media. Quite socialist and revolutionary until they got access to real wealth, then they got off the bus as quick as a flash. Leaving Liverpool in a state of decay, which was made much, much worse by the antics of the militant tendancy. Now they're back and they're not confined to Liverpool, it seems to be a very metropolitan phenomena this time.
Might explain some of those terrible clothes...
http://www.islingtongazette.co.uk/news/politics/islington_north_mp_jeremy_corbyn_is_the_country_s_lowest_expenses_claimer_1_748369?utm_source=Facebook&utm_medium=Social_Icon&utm_campaign=in_article_social_icons
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Indeed, Scargill cuts a dashing figure these days, living in a seclusion with security cameras protecting him from the community he so vehemently led into a damn good thrashing by the Tories. The only revisionism out there, is that which attempts to paint him as a working class hero and folk messiah. He was neither, he was a vaudeville show, ever loving the stage with not a strategic bone in his body.
There are plenty of rumours amongst former and the remaining mining communities that he must have been an agent of the State to have led them so needlessly and so ineptly into defeat.
A decent and professional leader would have negotiated and accepted some closures, took the financial aid offered and compromise, especially as we are constantly reminded that he was the only one who knew of Thatcher's intention to rid the UK taxpayer of this unprofitable burden of an industry. As Formby states above, he was no seer, a quick look at the balance sheets would have told you the truth: it was cheaper to import coal from Australia than it was to get out of the deep mines in the UK.
His antics after the strike, including legal action against the NUM to make the honourable members pay for his lifestyle all you need to know about this hollow man. That after a gold plated pension.
Still, nothing like a gobshite with a combover now, is there?
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I actually think I would quite like him, but it is the respect that is missing.
Respect or fear, all the rest is mere baubles and fluff when it comes to revolutionary endeavour. And Scargill lacks them both, especially in the key constituencies where he plied his trade, where he is considered in utter contempt.
He is hated and he lives locked behind doors and his one ambition to out live Thatcher has been achieved, meanwhile, he remains a failure detested by members of his own family, those he led into defeat and yes, even the Hepcat, who has had zero investment in his current failure or success. A lesson to us all I guess, a gobshite is a gobshite is a gobshite.....