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Well, that's your opinion and you're entitled to it.

 

I'm not sure how you think your argument is supported by resorting to insults and name calling, but each unto their own.

 

Tell me Mr Soft, if the Tories are the so-called 'nasty party', how come it's almost always the left wingers who resort to name calling and personal attacks on SF, rather than the other way round?

 

I'd be most gratified by your efforts if you would be so kind as to answer my curiosity on this point.

 

I cannot speak for left wingers as I am not one. I do know however that the present government is led by a toff who was a millionaire at birth and at one stage he was on the verge of being investigated for fraud during the time of the expenses scandals. He was let off lightly when he gave a large sum of money back. Do you trust such a man?

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It was not serious, I went from Orgreave back to Manvers Pit, as I arrived back a bit early I was in time to catch the branch secretary (are you there Frank) attempting to burn the flying picket expenses records which he and other NUM officials were fiddling to pay for their holidays in Tenerife.

 

Thats socialism for you.

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I cannot speak for left wingers as I am not one. I do know however that the present government is led by a toff who was a millionaire at birth and at one stage he was on the verge of being investigated for fraud during the time of the expenses scandals. He was let off lightly when he gave a large sum of money back. Do you trust such a man?

 

So do you believe that we should judge people by their class, as stop people from certain classes from do specific jobs?

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It was not serious, I went from Orgreave back to Manvers Pit, as I arrived back a bit early I was in time to catch the branch secretary (are you there Frank) attempting to burn the flying picket expenses records which he and other NUM officials were fiddling to pay for their holidays in Tenerife.

 

Thats socialism for you.

 

You will know Hartley them. He lived close to Manvers on Golden Smithies Lane. He was the Cortonwood manager when the strike started.

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