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Mick Mcgahey
On the 25th anniversary of Mr McGaheys death there are a lot of people wanting to recognise him for what he did for the working class up here in Scotland.A monument of some kind perhaps.I would subscribe to that.Anyone else have their views on Mr McGahey.A real charismatic character of his times.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Well Scargill may have been the wrong kind of anti British lefty firebrand for him but they had a lot in common. His father was instrumental in the 1926 general strike and the apple did not fall far frm the tree. Him and his union buddies were running riot in the 60s and 70s. Many thought the rot cold not be stopped. We were really the sick man of Europe. I thank god(and I'm an athiest) that in 1979 cometh the hour cometh the Iron Lady. I have nothing but contempt for unions as a result of what they did.
There are, of course, already some memorials to McGahey:
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I'm with Tora 100%.
A dreadful character who made me want to put my boot through the TV screen every time he appeared. Unfortunately I couldn't do that as I would not have been able to afford a new one. Mrs NJ and I were working six days a week to keep our heads above water, all the time wondering what lot be out on strike tomorrow.
I hold nothing but contempt for his like - all the union "Barons" who believed it was their God given right to hold this country to ransom.
"Nj. Had you lost the ability to turn your tv off . ?"
Unfortunately, Anne, when Mr McGahey and his ilk appeared on the telly it was usually during the news. We had to keep abreast of what was going on to find out whether we would be able to get a train to work the next day, whether our dustbins might be emptied and whether any power cuts were likely whilst we were getting ready to go to work at 6am the next morning.
Some people had these and other more pressing problems besides, such as whether they would be able to get to a hospital appointment or if the bodies of their recently deceased relatives were to be dealt with by cemetery and crematorium staff. So unfortunately one had to watch teh news to see what special arrangements you might have to make just to conduct your day's appointments.
It was not a pleasant time for people who were simply going about their business and trying to make their way in life. To have to watch the likes of Scargill, McGahey, Weighell and the rest pontificating on the TV about the terrible trials and tribulations their poor oppressed members were having to endure simply rubbed salt into the wound.
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