DeepHour wrote:
Hmmm.....Yes, I was still a student back then, and didn't prepare very well for the interview. Luckily, Scargill was one of those people who just kept on talking without one having to intervene much. He talked about himself a fair bit and seemed a bit of an egotist, which I suppose a lot of people in his sort of position are. The way things were going at the time, with Thatcher newly elected as PM and Scargill destined for the NUM presidency, it ought to have been fairly obvious that we were heading for a showdown in the 1980s, but I didn't have the foresight to tackle that one.
A few years ago Scargill set up his own political party (The Socialist Labour Party?), which I think is well to the Left in economic matters, but has no truck with modern left-wing identity politics. I have a feeling that King Arthur, a bit like George Galloway, is something of an old-fashioned Social Conservative in some ways.
Yes it was the Socialist Labour Party, founded as a reaction against Blair diluting Clause IV:
"To secure for the workers by hand or by brain the full fruits of their industry and the most equitable distribution thereof that may be possible upon the basis of the common ownership of the means of production, distribution and exchange, and the best obtainable system of popular administration and control of each industry or service."We don't hear that kind of thing these days.