Ronnie Biggs

Friday, August 7th, 2009 02:11 pm
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Well in my not-so-humble opinion, Jack Straw should have stuck to his guns and left Biggs in his hospital bed under guard until he died. I know that in practical terms, releasing him on compassionate grounds has no effect. Ronald Arthur Biggs has pneumonia and is not likely to recover, but the symbolism of the warders at his bedside until he died would have been important.

Through his own efforts, but aided and abetted by a complacent and sensation-seeking media, Biggs turned himself during his close on 40 years on the run, into some kind of counter-culture symbol, cocking a snook at authority; a cheeky chappie giving the finger to the establishment. That doesn’t represent the truth though, does it?

Biggs, the most infamous of the Great Train Robbers, was a habitual criminal with twenty-six previous convictions. The Great Train Robbery sounds quaint now, forty-six years later. They stole £2.6 million in 1963. That would be worth in the region of £40 million now. In the process, an innocent train driver, Jack Mills, was thrashed to within an inch of his life by the gang and never worked again.

Biggs was caught, tried and sentenced to 30 years before he escaped in 1965, finding his way eventually to Brazil where he stayed thirty years, protected by local laws that prevent extradition of some one who has fathered a Brazilian citizen. In all that time he showed no remorse, instead he basked in his notoriety. He came back to Britain in 2001 knowing he would get better healthcare in a British prison than in Brazil. So his last act as a free man was to deliberately come back to sponge off the country he had derided for so many years. He stated that all he wanted was to walk into a pub in Margate and buy a pint of bitter as a free man.

Well he won’t and that’s good.

Ironically, had he done his time, he would probably have been released from chokey well before his thirty years were up and then he could have lived the quiet life he claimed to have wanted. He may even have been able to get a job. But no, he ran and exploited as far as possible a mind set that glamorises the worst of criminals.

Biggs has won, even if it is an empty victory at the end. That annoys me.

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Date: 2009-08-07 01:16 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] larians.livejournal.com
I totally agree.

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Date: 2009-08-07 06:53 pm (UTC)

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Date: 2009-08-07 01:20 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] budgie-uk.livejournal.com
I kind of agree with Nick Cohen's viewpoint, expressed on NEWSNIGHT yesterday evening; the only reason Biggs has been released is because Straw realised that the tabloids would have had a field day about the "callous, uncaring" Justice Secretary who wouldn't even give a dying man some peace... and he couldn't have that.

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Date: 2009-08-07 01:54 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pauln.livejournal.com
Quite so.

Jack Mills didn't get any peace. Straw was exactly right that the man showed no remorse whatever.

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Date: 2009-08-07 03:24 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lapinenoireuk.livejournal.com
There was quite an interesting piece on Radio 4 this morning with a guest (sorry didn't catch the name) who recounted details of the robbery, the brutal clubbing down of Jack Mills and the revulsion felt by his colleagues on the railway.

No sympathy for a career criminal at all!

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Date: 2009-08-07 04:11 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fencingsculptor.livejournal.com
Good post.

Biggs should not have been freed.

He is is an arrogant unrepentant career criminal who should complete his sentances.

He has a price to pay.

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Date: 2009-08-07 04:20 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] itsjustaname.livejournal.com
I quite agree. Too many people these days only know the cuddly crim picture of him, like he was just a British wide-boy banged up for having a few larks.

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Date: 2009-08-07 06:51 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] littleonionz.livejournal.com
He is an utter rogue.

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Date: 2009-08-08 09:14 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] smokingboot.livejournal.com
Couldn't agree more. Jack Straw is being tremendously weak.

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Date: 2009-08-09 12:51 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ladkyis.livejournal.com
Warders by the bed? I would have had him in leg irons with a large T for thief branded on his forehead - or would that be a little over the top? AND what does Jack Straw know about Justice? that anarchistic little s**t, him and his friend Hain spent their youth trying to overthrow justice in this country so why should be trust them now to do what is just and right. Oh no they'll do what suits them and then tell us it is for our own good well they can fold it til it's all sharp corners and shove it where the sun don't shine and.....

~looks at the faces surrounding her, blushes and steps down off the soap box~

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