Now the campaigners want a judicial review:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-37833391
Shame the family of David Wilkie didn't get justice at the trial of his killers.
Question for mikey: Do you think this had anything to do with the last Labour government not wanting an inquiry either?:
Kim Howells, the South Wales NUM official who commented on the killing of David Wilkie, later became a Member of Parliament for the Labour Party and served as a minister in the Blair government and later became chair of the Intelligence and Security Committee, a committee of parliamentarians that oversees the work of Britain's intelligence and security agencies. In 2004 he said that when he heard that a taxi driver had been killed, he thought "hang on, we've got all those records we've kept over in the NUM offices, there's all those maps on the wall, we're gonna get implicated in this". He then destroyed "everything", because he feared a police raid on the union offices.
Furthermore, Scargill referred to the strike as a "war". I'm sure he had plenty of involvement in the 'battle' that subsequently took place.