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Arthur Murray of Shrewsbury 24 dies, aged 90

ONE of the Shrewsbury 24 workers unlawfully jailed for their roles in the 1972 construction industry strike has died.

Arthur Murray, who was born in 1934, was a key figure alongside Ricky Tomlinson and Des Warren in the long-running fight for justice for the Shrewsbury 24 pickets. He served six months in prison.

In March 2021, the Court of Appeal overturned the convictions after a campaign for justice that lasted almost half a century: politicians, construction bosses and the police were all implicated in a conspiracy against the workers.

Solicitor Paul Heron of the Public Interest Law Centre represented Mr Murray at the appeal. He said: “Arthur grew up in a working-class family, embodying the spirit of solidarity that would define him. 

“He was a campaigner for workers’ rights and his life was one of trade union commitment, courage and unyielding dedication to the cause of the working-class movement.”

Mr Murray is survived by his wife, children and grandchildren.

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