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Arthur Scargill

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The strike...offered a challenge against the heart of the capitalist system...what I am thinking about...is the influence exercised by the strike on British society.
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Unspecified article, Nepsava (Hungarian newspaper), 14 May 1985

 
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Though they be
Ill rulers of this household, be not thou
Too swift to strike ere time be ripe to strike,
Nor then by darkling stroke, against them: I
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That verily and indeed shall bid the dead
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