David Begg was, for years, the acceptable face of trade unionism, a forward thinker who knew the union movement would have to adapt itself to the modern age. |
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It is already hard enough to sit in a traffic jam without Begg wishing to add insult to injury by asking motorists to pay extra for the inconvenience. |
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Begg later sued the government for damages claiming Britain had been complicit in mistreating him during his detention. |
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