Byers in Court
Telegraph | News | Byers 'stole Railtrack from small shareholders with targeted malice'
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Accusing Mr Byers of "expropriating" Railtrack from its owners, he said he had brought about "a de facto renationalisation" of the company, which owned the railway tracks, signals and stations. However, "Mr Byers was not willing or able because of the cost to do that by the conventional route: buying the shares in the company. Instead, he wanted to get something for nothing, something for which he ought to have paid."
Mr Rowley said: "I believe Mr Byers's integrity will be at the heart of [the case].
On one side we have the facts - on the other side we have Byers "integrity"; a word the sincerely stupid, sincerely socialist, Polytechnic teacher would have to read out loud to himself as he looked it up to discover its meaning - allegedly! Wouldn't take me long to come to a judgement, though I would reserve a couple of days to devising a suitable punishment....