"They asked me to relay that to him. By Tom Whitehead and Tomwhitehead. News Group Newspapers Limited in England No. They divorced in 2001. Copyright 2023 Farlex, Inc. | At the top, surrounded by sunbeams, is the single word "socialism": the destination that, some would say, decisively disappeared from view midway through the 1980s. In 1990, Scargill was accused in a series of Daily Mirror articles of mishandling money donated for the striking miners during the 19841985 strike, with many of the sources being those who had previously worked with him in the NUM such as Kim Howells, Jim Parker and Roger Windsor. This service is provided on News Group Newspapers' Limited's Standard Terms and Conditions in accordance with our Privacy & Cookie Policy. Having been elected president of the NUM in 1981, Scargill held that position for just over 20 years. Arthur Scargill is now 76. Scargill had condemned the killing at the time. In 2012, the flat was valued at 1,500,000, and had 24/7 access to concierge services. I sent a message it was 10,000. [52], The Guardian in February 2014 said that Scargill had become a recluse. Arthur Scargill emerged from semi-retirement from politics to speak at a meeting of the Communist Party of Britain's wretched little pro-Brexit front organisation Leave Fight Transform (LeFT) in Brighton on 11 September, alongside Eddie Dempsey (the man who said Tommy Robinson supporters were right to hate the "liberal left") and other assorted xenophobes, nationalists and social . Its main image is of a solitary miner, with arms aloft, climbing a staircase to the clouds. offers Cook. It was a major political victory for Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and the Conservative Party. They need this like a hole in the head.. "We're going backwards, aren't we?" Born In: Barnsley, South Yorkshire, England, UK, education: The Elmhirst School (1953), University of Leeds, See the events in life of Arthur Scargill in Chronological Order, https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Pit_Closure_Rally_(6008227201).jpg, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQjEopv9ZgQ. Some strikers also believed the strike was against the constitution and denounced Scargill. David Wilkie, who died instantly, leaving behind a 2 year old daughter and his pregnant fiancee who gave birth 6 weeks later. [55], In 2017, Scargill spoke at an event in Cardiff setting out how British manufacturing could be rebuilt after Britain had left the European Union. Mr Logan, 42, is now business manager at the Ashville Medical Centre, in Barnsley, where Dr Scargill works as a GP. He smiles. I cant wait for us to exit the single market as it will mean German cars will be so expensive they wont sell any here and we could then start our own car industry with the chance of making it a success now Red Robbo is so old he cant destroy companies any more. The union now has just under 1,800 members, who work at a small handful of deep pits and open-cast mines, but its financial holdings are said to total around 20m, which Scargill's supporters say lies at the heart of their current battles. Scargill was divorced from his activist wife Anne in 2001. That house sits on the edge of Worsbrough, close to the pit village where Scargill was born. The political power of the NUM and of most British trade unions was severely reduced. In the 2001 general election, he ran against Peter Mandelson in Hartlepool. His daughter is in leg braces and takes tenuous steps into parliament, while members shake her hand . They lived in the house Scargill grew up in Worsborough, South Yorkshire. "I would have thought that someone who was public enemy number one, with MI5 tapping his calls and following him, and everything else they were allegedly doing to him I'm very surprised he managed to live the life hedid and get away with what he did without being pulled up," he says. "I don't know what a deal would have been," he says. Arthur Scargill's net worth estimate is $100,000 - $1M. When the suggestion was put to Mr Cole, why didnt he say the idea was out of the question, not least because the public would want to see an officers face? "In the strike, he were never at home We didn't spend much time together that year," she says. Want to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? But my father never forced me to be involved in politics at all.[5]. Scargills trickery and hypocrisy coupled with the startling revelation that Labours Shadow minister for preventing violence Sarah Champion was arrested and put in a police cell accused of assault after a violent row with her husband back in 2007 and you can see Socialisms mantra is simple: Do as I say not as I do. "Yes. To his remaining allies, this fact confirms that his reputation still burns bright: Scargill was right, they say, and this verdict extends beyond the fate of the British coal industry, to every key aspect of his leadership of the NUM. 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One of his closest associates is Ken Capstick, 73, who lives 20 minutes' drive from Barnsley in a quiet corner of Wakefield. We did soup kitchens. Like me you wont have heard of Ms Tandoh since she last appeared in the show a couple of years back and the only reason she would have made any impression was a suggestion she was flirting with Mr Hollywood. Wilsher, Peter, Donald Macintyre, and Michael CE Jones, eds. [47], In 1996, Scargill founded the Socialist Labour Party after the Labour Party abandoned the original wording of Clause IV advocating the public democratic ownership[48] of key industries and utilities from their constitution. 10 Dec 2012. You couldnt make this up. THE man set to marry the daughter of miners' leader Arthur Scargill was yesterday branded a love cheat - by his own daughter. A former Labour Party member, Scargill is now leader of the Socialist Labour Party (SLP), founded by him in 1996. [53] Following Margaret Thatcher's death in April 2013, ITN made Scargill several offers for a five-minute interview, with the final offer reaching 16,000, but Scargill refused all the offers and did not speak to any media organisation. After the miners' strike, Scargill was elected to lifetime presidency of the NUM by an overwhelming national majority, in a controversial election in which some[who?] . His father was also a loyal member of the Communist Party. As late as 2009, it was said that Scargill was estranged not just from Anne, but his daughter, Margaret, and her husband - and, by extension, his twin grandsons. The militant former leader of the National Union of Mineworkers was the Tory prime ministers most bitter enemy during the miners' strike of 1984 but has not commented publicly on her demise. Arthur had told me that under no circumstances was he going to give an interview. [39], During the media controversy, the antiperspirant Mitchum used Scargill's image, without his consent, under the slogan "Mitchum, for when you're really sweating! This was a complete reversal of the policy that was promised by the Labour Government before it was put into office this represents a betrayal of the mining industry. "I'm just curious as to why some of the stuff we're finding out and bringing to light wasn't brought to light years ago," he says. His hair is much thinner than it was 30 years ago. Scargill had, before becoming president, favoured moving the head office of the NUM out of London, which he described as a "prostituting place". Back then, Scargill was the wife of a man who would soon be among the two or three most famous people in the country, but what she did during the strike pushed her conclusively out of his shadow. [9] When Bullough (unwell at the time) attempted to rule Scargill as "out of order", he was voted out by the area's delegates and a strike was declared across Yorkshire on the issue. Two killed by 'armed' chickens: Men bleed to death after being sliced by knives fixed to roosters at Law student, 26, was told 'you sound like you're feeling a bit sorry for yourself' by nurse before dying, Safety first! Lady Thatchers victories over Mr Scargill in the miners strike and Argentine dictator General Galtieri in the Falklands war were hailed by her supporters as the two key moments of her premiership when they paid tribute in Parliament on Wednesday. I think we should be told. He is best known for leading the UK miners' strike (1984-85), a major event in the history of the British labour movement. Airport staff at Leeds-Bradford Airport identified Scargill attempting to travel under a false name (Arthur Fenn) wearing a disguise on 20 July, and turned him away to purchase a genuine ticket with his true identity. Some historians have provided interpretations and explanations of the defeat. Scargill, along with veteran left-wing Labour MP Tony Benn, campaigned to free strikers Russell Shankland and Dean Hancock from prison. HAVING just been charged 349.20 to replace a rear brake light unit on my Mercedes ML 250. He stood as an independent communist, as he had never joined the Communist Party formally. 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"Goodbye to all that? For reasons that are not entirely clear as he has a home in Yorkshire he has now bought the flat for 1,050,000 (where did he get that money from?) He left school in 1953 at fifteen years old to work as a coal miner at Woolley Colliery, where he worked for nineteen years.[2][3]. Arthur Scargill celebrated that he had outlived his old foe Lady Thatcher when he heard of her death, it was revealed last night. I drove the picket bus. Further afield, amid great stretches of empty space, you find places that seem to be clinging on by their very fingertips, such as the former pit village of Goldthorpe, stranded halfway between Barnsley and Doncaster. IN Fridays column I was critical of my British Airways flight to New York where both the food and service were poor. Back at the NUM I have an appointment to meet Betty Cook and Anne Scargill, to discuss the 30th anniversary of the miners' strike of 1984-5, which began in Yorkshire during the opening days of March 1984. He was succeeded by Ian Lavery. How will she write a book like that while somehow keeping him out of the story? [45], For years the NUM had been paying 34,000 annual rent for the flat on Scargill's instructions, without the knowledge of NUM members or many senior officials; Scargill claimed the NUM should continue funding his flat for the rest of his life, and thereafter for any widow who survived him. "Goodbye to all that? [6] In 1970, he was elected a member of the regional committee of the Co-operative Retail Services in Barnsley and a delegate to its national conference. . This was denied by the government at the time, although papers released in 2014 under the thirty-year rule suggest that Scargill was right. Terms of use | Arthur Scargill faces 200,000 bill after losing court battle with his old union The former Yorkshire miners' leader Arthur Scargill was facing a bill of more than 200,000 last night. The strike ended on 3 March 1985 following an NUM vote to return to work. The following year, he also became a member of the Labour Party. He had been a Communist and retained strong Marxist views and a penchant for denouncing anyone who disagreed with him as a traitor Scargill had indeed been elected by a vast margin and he set about turning the NUM's once moderate executive into a reliably militant group By adopting a position that no pits should be closed on economic grounds, even if the coal was exhausted more investment would always find more coal, and from his point of view, the losses were irrelevant he made sure confrontation would not be avoided. As the militant leader of the miners, Arthur Scargill fought Margaret Thatcher's government in the 1980s. With the promise of at least 5 in cash, its sign reads thus: "We buy your unwanted clothes, shoes, socks, belts, handbags, paired footwear.". "Leadership in the Miners Union-Scargill, Arthur Rise to Power. 'No.' [16] One branch of the NUM, at Annesley in Nottinghamshire, put forward a vote of no confidence in Scargill in autumn 1983 following his comments on these matters, but Scargill defeated this at a December meeting and won a vote of confidence instead. Arthur Scargill is a British trade unionist who used to be the president of the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM). ", Howell, David, et al. At the top, surrounded by sunbeams, is the single word "socialism": the destination that, some would say, decisively disappeared from view midway through the 1980s. He was defeated on both occasions. Is it time Harry & Meghan accept Clarkson's apology and move on? Frederik White with his wife Jennifer and 16-month-old daughter Nicky. Although he never worked at Barrow Colliery in his home village, he was involved in the politics of the branch, where the membership was much more left-wing than in the conservative Woolley Colliery. I think people would be astounded if they knew that."[42]. TOY shop in Bromsgrove, Worcs Hoyti Toyti, Beauty salon in Catterick, North Yorks Saving Face, Wool shop in Redcar, North Yorks Wool N Knit Be Nice, Chippie in Bedminster, Bristol Smileys Plaice, Seen on a lorry Cant Move Heaven But Can Move Earth, Mac computer repair shop in Penzance, Cornwall Apple Crumble, On the side of a van in Cam, Gloucs Copse And Loggers. He keeps a home close to the pit village where he was born, and is said to be close to Nell Myers, the American-born woman who was the NUM's national press officer during the strike, and continues to assist Scargill in his political and media dealings. People have said things about him and his affairs, and it's only fair that he should be given a chance to respond. And with that, not for the first time, Arthur Scargill retreats, inside. The sneak has tried to pocket a smallfortune while proclaiming to be the great fighter against the evils of capitalism and the elite. [9] This performance strengthened his popularity with the Yorkshire miners. Another column reader, Sandra from Pinner, North West London, was quoted 767 to renew her car insurance by Direct Line. Back in 1993 he first tried to acquire the flat under Margaret Thatchers right-to-buy scheme. The two men had been convicted of the murder of David Wilkie, a taxi driver, by throwing a block of concrete from a bridge onto his car. In 2014, it was reported that Scargill had become a recluse. And make it a prerequisite of hiring that the next ones give an undertaking that they do not believe female Muslim officers should wear the full Islamic dress. (2004) "Al Richardson (19412003): An Appreciation", David Howell, et al. And I got a reply." The couple plan to marry later this year. The power is amazing. Before I set off for Yorkshire, I email her to request an interview with him, citing the fact that my own grandfather was a coalminer and union activist, and many of my close relatives were actively involved in the strike. It's the last place Ivisit in Yorkshire before I turn the car round and head south: a low, long, stone-clad cottage only 50 or so yards from the M1, with a silver 4x4 parked outside, and a modest set of gates. Peter, Gibbon. In 1974, he was instrumental in organising the miners' strike that led Prime Minister Edward Heath to call a February general election.[13]. She and Cook, then a miner's wife were among the founders of an organisation called Women Against Pit Closures, and organised support for striking miners' families, as well as taking to picket lines: early on in the strike, she was hauled away from one such gathering in Nottinghamshire, and detained for hours at a police station, where she was eventually strip-searched. I cannot find parliamentary language to use to describe Arthur Scargill.. They made a final offer of 16,000." Arthur Scargill, the son and grandson of coal miners, was born in Worsborough, South Yorkshire, in 1938. Unlike the strikes in the 1970s, the later strike ended with the miners' defeat and the Thatcher government was able to consolidate its fiscally conservative programme. He claimed that the government had a long-term strategy to destroy the industry by closing unprofitable pits, and that it listed pits it wanted to close each year. Five seconds later, the door creaks open, and there he is: the man who onceparried the huge forces of British industrial history, dressed in a white-and-blue check shirt and light blue denim trousers. That's what I believe". During this time, he earned the esteem of significant sections of the left and the British working class, who saw him as honest, hard-working and genuinely concerned with their welfare,[12] and he was also respected for improving the administration of the compensation agent's post. "[44] However, in December 2012, Scargill lost a similar case concerning rent on his flat in the Barbican, London. "Destroy everything, and create a 'me-me-me' class. Wheat it and weep! "I am writing a book, but he'snot mentioned in it. Most of Arthur's money comes from being a politician. He took a part-time course as well at the University of Leeds. British trade unionist Arthur Scargill marching with his wife Anne and other miners' wives during a protest in London, UK, 12th August 1984. Let them eat cake! Hanging on a door facing the back garden is a fluorescent jacket. Harper married Arthur Scargill, who was also an elected member of the Trade Union branch committee at Woolley Colliery, at Gawber Parish Church on 16 September 1961. "It's strange, because Arthur was a media person. This had great implications for regional relations in the NUM; the executive was described as dominated by "Gormley's rotten boroughs", since every region even quite small ones had one delegate, and the larger regions had only a few more (Scotland and South Wales had two delegates each, Yorkshire had three). The doors to Parliament open to show Scargill's wife and daughter. I've never criticised Arthur for what he did during the strike, because I didn't know the ins and out of it at the time. My mother was strictly non-political. After a Labour Party conference speech on energy policy by Richard Marsh in July 1967, Scargill said: I can honestly say that I never heard flannel like we got from the Minister he said that we have nuclear power stations with us, whether we like it or not. "How can you come to a compromise so you, say, agree to close half the pits that were threatened? "He's OK," says Capstick. "It was Thatcher's legislation, actually giving council tenants the right to buy their own houses. His father`s name was Harold and his mother`s name was Alice. "I don't see much difference betweenthe way Arthur has lived his life and thecapitalist system he built areputation for fighting in that he's allout for his self. Milne, Seumas. " Scargill was the only child of his parents. A PEACOCKING manchild lingering where the money is. ", "It's Thatcher's legacy, isn't it?" The names of all incoming telephone callers are recorded on a central log. Not very often the CEO of such a large company would admit there was work to be done and it means my gripe must be mirrored in their customer research. I'm working on article about the 30th anniversary of the strike, I say. The miners` strike of 1974 eventually brought down the Conservative government of Edward Heath. He led an unofficial strike in 1969, and played a key organising role during strikes of 1972 and 1974, the latter of which played a part in the downfall of Edward Heath's Conservative government. Privacy policy | He listens to all this with an air of mild amusement. 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