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18th November 1977
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ex Kitson ruffled a few athers at Transport House last aek. The firey wee Scot, who still, apparently, number ree at TGWU, has never ncealed his admiration for )mmunist countries.

Why, then, did it come as a rprise when he voiced that Imiration at the 60th Iniversary of the Russian :volution, which he attended the official British guest. Why, you might ask, was he nt from the Labour Party ecutive, when they should ive known he would praise at he found praiseworthy? AK is nothing if not honest, what did he say? Only that it 3s pleasant to be in a country iere the people had growing )portunities and where there are no strikes.

What does all that mean? 'ell, it's easy to have growing par/unities if you start from )thing, and if growth is Introlled so that only a little ps out every year.

And the strikes? Well, we do ive them and we have unions; e also have free movement of bour. They have none of ese in Russia. Me, I'd sooner fe with the freedom to strike • work as I choose.

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