In 1984, "The People" newspaper branded Ian Bone 'the most dangerous man
in Britain'. They weren't far wrong. From the inner city riots of 1981
to the miners' strike and beyond the butler's son and founder of Class
War was indeed a greater thorn in Margaret Thatcher's side than the
useless blatherings of the Official Opposition. Class War were the real
opposition! It was Ian Bone who linked the inner city rioters of Brixton
and Handsworth with the striking miners. It was Bone who "The People"
spotted rioting with miners in Mansfield, attacking laboratories with
the Animal Liberation Front and being fingered by the "Guardian" as the
man behind the 1985 Brixton Riot. But that was only the half of
it...from 1965 to 1985, from Swansea to Cardiff and London the mayhem
spread countrywide. In "Bash The Rich", Ian Bone tells it like it was.
From The Angry Brigade to The Free Wales Army, from the 1967 Summer of
Love to 1977 anarcho-punk, from Grosvenor Square to the Battle of the
Beanfield from the Stop the City riots to Bashing the Rich at the Henley
Regatta, Ian Bone breaks his silence.