A Mugsborough Rebel

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A Mugsborough Rebel

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Cobb, a draper’s traveller from the East End of London who had moved to Hastings in 1900. Cobb soon became the articulate figurehead of the radical socialist movement in Hastings, as secretary of the local Social Democratic Party. Tressell’s biographer, Fred Ball, said Cobb’s “uncompromising, sardonic and fearless style” helped fire Tressell’s outspoken prose in his powerful description of the miseries of everyday life in working class Britain. Mike’s book tells how Cobb shook the Hastings establishment out of its lethargy, transforming the borough‘s politics in the first decade and a half of the 20th century. Cobb set out to unmask the injustice and corruption so prevalent in Mugsborough, a relentless task that gained him massive notoriety, and helped influence Tressell’s political perceptions and viewpoint on life in a watering place then undergoing alarming decline. Cobb’s muck-raking exposed widespread “muddle, mismanagement and monstrous scandals” in the town hall. His courageous prosecution of the mayor and Hastings Corporation in 1910 caused fear and loathing of him among the wealthy classes, and generated vindictiveness from councillors “caught with their fingers in the till”. Cobb’s passionate speeches, often recorded in word-for-word detail in the local newspapers, are quoted extensively by Mike.

Subtitle: Alf Cobb and the Struggle for Justice in Hastings
Author: Stuart, Christie & Mike Matthews
Year: 2011
ISBN: 9781873976463
Pages: 186
Language: English
Publisher: Christie Books
Publisher's city: East Sussex
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