Thursday 23 February 2012

Aiding Arthur

There will be howls of protest from both right and left at the news that ARTHUR SCARGILL has won a legal case against what used to be the National Coal Board. The right will vilify him as an old-fashioned class warrior and the left will continue to blame him for the demise of the coal industry caused by his imbecile strategies at the time of the Miners’ Strike in the nineteen-eighties.

I don’t know the merits or demerits of this case, but surely Scargill isn’t to be denied legal assistance just because he’s Scargill?

In a similar vein, I hope the Government won’t be too blinded by the £ signs in its eyes in efforts to tackle the burgeoning legal aid bill. The ‘no win, no fee’ culture has a lot to answer for, not least in the legal firms touting for business and defiling our streets and TV screens in the process.

But a phase with the following words in it comes to mind: ‘bathwater’, ‘throwing’ and ‘baby’.

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