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Rapists Yes - Police No
So it's vital to pursue alleged sex crimes from the 1960's, but police brutality in 1984 is too long ago to be pursued.
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -englan d-south -yorksh ire-330 91675
How odd, isn't it ?
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How odd, isn't it ?
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Blimey chris -
you certainly havent allowed yourself to become a victim...
and it does mean you can face forward during life rather than always casting a look backward at what might have been ....
[ and I also have to say I never once looked on miners as 'victims' during the miners' strike. and am not inclined to now ]
I do wonder about the accuracy of memory over 40 y tho'
you certainly havent allowed yourself to become a victim...
and it does mean you can face forward during life rather than always casting a look backward at what might have been ....
[ and I also have to say I never once looked on miners as 'victims' during the miners' strike. and am not inclined to now ]
I do wonder about the accuracy of memory over 40 y tho'
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Still living in his grace and favour NUM pile.Whilst he stabbed his gullible comrades in the back he made sure he feathered his nest and hang the rest.Apparently there has been a dispute between that trot and the NUM. He wouldn't budge from the property he thinks he earned.What is he doing for the miners now I wonder.
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and the scargill case is here
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -englan d-londo n-20303 797
and here http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/mo bile/uk -englan d-17111 486
Interesting parallel with Sir Tim ( science girls cry ) Hunt and what rights he had after retirement ( in his case not to be fired for his views )
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Interesting parallel with Sir Tim ( science girls cry ) Hunt and what rights he had after retirement ( in his case not to be fired for his views )
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