Beach Hut
Brighton Bhuna Boy
I wonder if our poet in residence will be penning a little ditty to celebrate this like he did when Thatcher died ?
RIP
I can't think of a bad word to say about him (except, possibly for the fact that he supported Millwall...).
It's a great shame that he died so young but, as others on here have said, he made a real and positive difference to his members and, I believe, to the broader cause of trade unionism at a time when it continues to be under threat. It's a shame there aren't more in his mould to step into his shoes.
I'm not the least bit bothered about those on here making jokes about him or denigrating him, not least because I don't think he would have been offended if he could have seen it. That's what he would have expected; he was the sort of bloke who gave as good as he got. Having said that, a quick look at the news sites suggests that many of his political opponents had a real respect for him.
That'll free up the council house for someone who actually need it.
Did they have respect or is it just the done things those days to use your Twitter & Facebook account to raise your own profile by saying the right thing? It would actually be more refreshing if everyone was honest about what they thought rather than paying lip service to the media
He worked tirelessly to build and strengthen his union, his members were a secondary concern and rail service and safety a distant third when it suited his aims. sure, that's what he was voted for, but lets not saint him. he backed drivers who were caught drinking on duty and obstructed modernisation of the tube, with a view that the rail network is there to provide employment not to provide a service. his beliefs where old school socialist/communist that we certainly don't need (other than maybe a few educational examples of what they would be like, if anyone's tempted to revisit that failed system)
Well, who knows? On that basis (taking nothing anyone says at face value), perhaps all those who cheered Thatcher's death and bought 'ding dong the witch is dead', were really sad and upset at the great woman passing, but just wanted to jump on the lefty bandwagon?
Oooh, Pringle, anyone?
So, given your tireless rants about the rail service which you state is poor and expensive, was Crow just shit at (least part of) his job?
No i wasnt born this morning, thanks for asking
what i meant was, i know briefly what he stood for etc, but it has never effected me, so i cant comment
obviously i was foolish to expect a normal response from some of the cretins on here
It is sad when anybody dies at that age,so RIP.
As several others have stated,didn't agree with his politics ,but he stood up for what he believed in.
A bit of a shame that some of those who were overjoyed about Margaret Thatcher's death and said so, are unable to take some welly when their working class hero dies.
But hey,that is NSC for you.
,
I wouldn't have thought being an ex-England and Essex cricketer and now a sports journalist is ideal background to lead the RMT?
You can take my comment in anyway you like I was just saying that the council house will go to someone who actually need it. I wasn't laughing or anything and can't really see what the problem is with my comment.
When Thatcher died then there was some really nasty things said on here and hardly anyone battered an eye lid, I mention council house and there's outrage.
He was only leader of the RMT for 10 years. It will take a lot longer to unpick the utter mess the Tories have made of the privatising the railways. He was a union leader not a miracle worker. But he was moving in the right direction with worker's pay and I feel the railways are a lot safer now than when before he was elected; under his watch track maintenance was brought back in-house and the government took back one franchise. Small steps in the right direction IMHO.
Oh my word!
My word is GOOD! This country will be a far better place without him!
Top man, he will be greatly missed. RIP Bob and thanks, comrade.