Duncan Holley, never knowingly under self-aggrandised. It was, I suppose, only a matter of time before he linked the severity of his "struggle" to the regime changes taking place in the middle east.
LB,
To be fair, I don't think, per se, that DH made the ultimate employment sacrifice. That would imply that he was faced with an unpalatable but morally imperative choice which, once made in favour of his union work, cost him his employment. He could, of course, have turned up for work and operated within the framework provided for his union duties. That he chose not to leads me to feel it more suicide than sacrifice. Apologies if that seems pedantic but the word has noble implications for me and I cannot associate nobility with the actions of this man.