Well, as I said, Scargill is not the best example. And it's certainly true that over the years certain fringe organisations, like Militant Tendency, attracted opportunist con-men who - far from improving the lot of the average person - went on to wreak immense damage, coupled with vitriolic abuse of anyone who dared oppose them. However, my point is that you cannot reasonably stereotype trade unionists in the way you did "Hypocrisy is the hallmark of any good Socialist. " unless you subscribe to an incredibly narrow definition of the word "Socialist". I believe the good done by the trades union movement in general far outweighs the bad.