Ian Betteridge on Nostr: It's a peculiar trick of middle-class British socialists to assume that northern and ...
It's a peculiar trick of middle-class British socialists to assume that northern and Midland working-class people are inherently radical while southern working-class people are not. Forgetting, of course, that Nottinghamshire miners were mostly worked through the strike, while Kent miners were the last to go back.
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