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Guardian: Bringer of division and bitterness
[The Guardian] - The miners' strikes had been destructive and Arthur Scargill foolish, but mounted police clubbing strikers expressed a class hatred which every previous Tory leader since Churchill had rejected. The application in of furious deflationary measures
Letters - Paying for Scargill
www.wakefieldexpress.co.uk
[Wakefield Express] - Have they forgotten already, a man named Arthur Scargill, who was instrumental in closing down more pits than anyone else, costing each miner fifteen to twenty thousand pounds, in Scargill's endeavour to bring down a government; and who incidentally
Guardian: Privatising Margaret Thatcher's funeral would be a fitting tribute to her legacy
[The Guardian] - Wailing while stabbing a picture of Arthur Scargill should obviously cost much more. Opportunities to sell Thatcher memorabilia (a picture of her with Pinochet, sir?) would be endless. It could even boost our sagging economy. The television rights to
Parliament full of losers (and winners)
www.mirror.co.uk
[Mirror.co.uk] - David Cameron's comb-over rivals those of both Sir Bobby Charlton and Arthur Scargill in their hairdays. I can see from my perch in the Commons press gallery how it's weaved to cover a giant bald patch. Dodgy Dave's hair must hang halfway down his back
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