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A Very British Conspiracy - The Shrewsbury 24 and the Campaign for Justice (Paperback)
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A Very British Conspiracy - The Shrewsbury 24 and the Campaign for Justice (Paperback)
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In 1973 a group of North Wales building workers were arrested for
picketing-related offences during the first and only national
building workers strike in Britain the year before. It was a
turning point for halting the growth of trade unionism in the
building industry, from which it has never recovered. A Very
British Conspiracy is the first book to tell the full story of how
the state prosecuted these workers and the campaign that was
established to overturn this miscarriage of justice. Eileen
Turnbull uncovers government and police documents that reveal the
careful planning of the prosecution of the 24 men. She forensically
reveals how the state used the criminal justice system to secure
convictions. It analyses how, in the absence of hard evidence, the
Police and prosecution went to extraordinary lengths to criminalise
trade unionists. The premature death of the lead picket, Des
Warren, was the catalyst for a group of North West trade unionists
and several of the pickets to come together in 2006 to organise a
campaign to achieve justice. In March 2021, the convictions were
finally quashed by the Court of Appeal. The book describes how the
pickets and their families felt after forty-eight years being
ostracised and considered as criminals in their communities, as
well as the response of the Campaign committee members who had
brought this historic victory about.
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