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Arthur Scargill To Be Investigated
All for one …. and one for ….himself.
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-38 06872/F ormer-N UM-lead er-Arth ur-Scar gill-in vestiga ted-pur chasing -2milli on-prop erty-ha lf-valu e.html
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It doesn't fit with his professed general philosophy, but we all have a priority to look after ourselves and our own first. Most folk who reach high office (regardless of political or moral leanings) tend to be the ones capable of manipulating situations and people to do ok for themselves first. Let they who are without such intend cast the first stone.
Scargill has used 'Right to Buy'. The clue is in the name, he is perfectly entitled to purchase this property. The legislation introduced by Mrs Thatcher entitles him to a huge discount. Hurrah!
Not sure what the Union are complaining about, they paid the rent on his London home, but now he owns it, so there is no rent to pay. Hurrah!
So Scargill is a hypocrite, is that supposed to be news to anyone?
Not sure what the Union are complaining about, they paid the rent on his London home, but now he owns it, so there is no rent to pay. Hurrah!
So Scargill is a hypocrite, is that supposed to be news to anyone?
He sold that "home" to his daughter last year Baldric, she's a lawyer don't you know. She then "loaned" him the money to afford him the cash to pay up front £1million+ for a property valued at £2million+ on the open market. I am sure I can recall Scargill calling the right to buy option wicked and immoral.
Curious that the knee-jerk default position of many (and the newspaper), is that Scargill is the villain of the piece.
Yet nothing is said about the policy that gives £1million discounts to wealthy people. Surely the whole system of giving away valuable housing stock for peanuts, is the real scandal?
Yet nothing is said about the policy that gives £1million discounts to wealthy people. Surely the whole system of giving away valuable housing stock for peanuts, is the real scandal?
Ymb,
Scargill seems to have flipped his home to qualify for his £1million pound saving. Just like our fine upstanding MPs, he has done nothing wrong.
As Scargill apparently rarely uses the London property, I expect he will sell it (I think there is a time stipulation after right to buy). That will be the coup de gra to his hypocrisy.
Scargill seems to have flipped his home to qualify for his £1million pound saving. Just like our fine upstanding MPs, he has done nothing wrong.
As Scargill apparently rarely uses the London property, I expect he will sell it (I think there is a time stipulation after right to buy). That will be the coup de gra to his hypocrisy.
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