Former miners' leader Arthur Scargill has lost his High Court fight to have the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) continue to pay for his London flat.
Mr Scargill was president of the NUM until July 2002 and led it during the miners' strike from 1984 to 1985.
He stepped down as president of the union but claimed his contract entitled him to a London home for life, or the life of his widow.
Chris Kitchen, NUM general secretary, said Mr Scargill had been "found out".
Mr Scargill said that the judgment was "perverse".
"The NUM is not your personal bank account and never will be again."
BBC News - Arthur Scargill loses London flat case
About bloody time he got his. Along with Maggie he accelerated the closures of the mines and thinks the NUM still owe him. The NUM was supposed to be there for the miners and he milked it dry and is still trying.
Mr Scargill was president of the NUM until July 2002 and led it during the miners' strike from 1984 to 1985.
He stepped down as president of the union but claimed his contract entitled him to a London home for life, or the life of his widow.
Chris Kitchen, NUM general secretary, said Mr Scargill had been "found out".
Mr Scargill said that the judgment was "perverse".
"The NUM is not your personal bank account and never will be again."
BBC News - Arthur Scargill loses London flat case
About bloody time he got his. Along with Maggie he accelerated the closures of the mines and thinks the NUM still owe him. The NUM was supposed to be there for the miners and he milked it dry and is still trying.

and they do say what goes round comes round in one way or another................
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