On the Left Wing
KIT NAPIER
Scargill's tactics were wrong and he was too filled up with his own arrogance - but his fight was in my opinion - and with the wisdom of hindsight - right.
He claimed Thatcher had a hit list of 63 (or was it 68?) pits which would close within five years. Thatcher and the Tory Government not only denied that claim but rubbished Scargill as a scaremonger and liar. So the miners were fighting for their jobs, their families and their comnunities. As time proved Scargill's claim to be correct.
IMHO the comparison with the Winter of Discontent in 1973 was a misnomer and a PR tool used to give Thatcher the bat to beat the NUM - this was a VERY different fight.
Having said all that, the tactics - and the decision not to resort to a UK wide secret ballot (nothing undemocratic about shows of hands - been used since the time of the Ancient Greeks!) - was the key which unlocked the case and led to the defeat of the NUM and 13 more years of Thatcherism/Majorism.
But thankfully those were different times
He claimed Thatcher had a hit list of 63 (or was it 68?) pits which would close within five years. Thatcher and the Tory Government not only denied that claim but rubbished Scargill as a scaremonger and liar. So the miners were fighting for their jobs, their families and their comnunities. As time proved Scargill's claim to be correct.
IMHO the comparison with the Winter of Discontent in 1973 was a misnomer and a PR tool used to give Thatcher the bat to beat the NUM - this was a VERY different fight.
Having said all that, the tactics - and the decision not to resort to a UK wide secret ballot (nothing undemocratic about shows of hands - been used since the time of the Ancient Greeks!) - was the key which unlocked the case and led to the defeat of the NUM and 13 more years of Thatcherism/Majorism.
But thankfully those were different times
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