Wednesday, 2 July 2014

ARTHUR SCARGILL BATTLE OF ORGREAVE ANNIVERSARY -- Update: 3 Jan., 2018

Update 3 Jan., 2018 -- Ever since miners, Unions and public try to discover the truth and bring it out into the open but to no avail. It convinces the people that there is a lot of truth hidden by the Governments and they are afraid of to be known with very good reasons.

Lately, a scandal revealed that 1000s of files involving Orgreave, Northern Ireland, Potatoes famine in Ireland and other scandals have been 'missing' or destroyed. It says everything about their devious dealings of Tories' Government.

How much longer has the people to suffer on the hands of May and her zombies dishing out one scandal after another?  

UPDATE:  Now Cameron finishes what Margaret Thatcher started.  He closes the last five Coal Mine and imports coal from China. It does not make sense, the cost of transport and pollution and payments of Welfare benefits to thousands of miners.




ARTHUR SCARGILL
Arthur Scargill, 76, the former miner's leader remembers the Battle of Orgreave 30 years ago. He was the worst thorn in Margaret Thatcher's side. Scargill was certainly a hard headed fighter but all about the right to work and not to lose the miners their job. Orgreave was a coking plant and he revisited the site outside Rotherham, South Wales, which is now a wasteland. He made a YouTube video at the 30 anniversary on 18 June, 2014.



On the 18 June, 1984 around 10,000 pickets assembled at the Oregreave Coking Plant and 5,000 police confronted them with mounted police officers. Most of them were brought in from over the border which was illegal and only revealed recently. The mounted police inflicted many serious injuries on the pickets. Scargill stated that it was the bloodiest clash with the miners. He was involved in most of the picketing of the miners. There is no doubt they fought long and hard to keep their jobs and the mines open.

Thatcher in her cushy, comfortable chair in 10 Downing Street should have had all the respect for these men.
Instead she paid the police double and treble time. They were boasting afterwards that they bought houses, cars and paid for overseas holidays which was unheard of amongst public. In that quarter money was no object as long they could close the mines.



Going down a coal mine, thousands of feet below, to get the coal out is one of the hardest jobs. For generations these families been doing it and were dedicated to their jobs. Jobs so dangerous that death was lurking at them all the time. Many mines disaster happened over the centuries, some quite devastating, but all that did not count with Margaret Thatcher.

At the beginning of the last century women and children were working underground, at some very cramped and bad conditions. Coal on which the whole industrial revolution was built. How could Margaret Thatcher forget that or just brushed it aside? On top of it they put up a fight never seen before just to keep their jobs.

Arthur Scargill the former President of the National Miners Union kept refusing any interview for the last 30 years. When he visited the site he worn the same cap from 30 years ago and said: "Thirty years ago to the day since I was knocked unconscious by the paramilitary force purporting to be a police force. On that day Holy Hell was let loose. Our only crime was fighting to save an industry."

Margaret Thatcher not only closed the mines and thousands of miners lost their jobs over night but she destroyed whole communities which were closed. After 25 years they still feel the after effect and have not recovered yet. She and the Tories can really be proud of themselves.

Ex NUM vice-president Ken Capstick made a video and Mr Scargill spoke on it: "I warned in 1983 and 1984 that the National Coal Board and Government intended destroying the industry. I was called a liar and it wasn't until 2014 that Government papers, published for the first time, revealed I told the truth."

THE REAL DICTATOR WAS MARGARET THATCHER -   NOT SCARGILL
SHE WAS NICKNAMED "DICTATOR WITH A HANDBAG" BUT SUN'S OWNER WAS A VERY, VERY 
CLOSE FRIEND OF THATCHER

When the phone hacking scandal broke lose it came to be known that the whole top staff including the owner were all close to Thatcher and the Tories. Yet, The Sun tried to make out to be a working man's newspaper. Mr Murdoch immediately went to America and from there he criticised and belittle Britain; yet he made his money here. He is that sort of character. It would be interesting to know if he still supports the Tories?

Murdoch came back for the General Election in 2015 and spread nothing but smears and lies about the Labour Party. On that the Tories won again and now destroying the country and people

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