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Socialist Appeal was the British section of the International Marxist Tendency (IMT), founded in 1992 alongside the IMT by supporters of Ted Grant and Alan Woods after they were expelled from the Militant tendency of the Labour Party. [1]
Socialism and education in Britain 1883-1902 (Routledge, 2013). Miller, Kenneth E. Socialism and Foreign Policy: Theory and Practice in Britain to 1931 (Springer, 2012). Morgan, Kenneth O. Ages of Reform: Dawns and Downfalls of the British Left (I.B. Tauris, dist. by Palgrave Macmillan; 2011), history of British left since the Great Reform Act ...
Socialist Future Review (1985–2005) – from the Movement for a Socialist Future. Socialist Lawyer – from the Haldane Society of Socialist Lawyers. Socialist Newsletter – from the Socialist Labour Group. Socialist Outlook (1948–1954) – from The Club. Socialist Review (1950–1962) – from the Socialist Review Group.
Ian Adams, in his Ideology and Politics in Britain Today, defines the British far-left as primarily those political organisations which are "committed to revolutionary Marxism." [ 1 ] He names specifically " orthodox communists , those influenced by the New Left Marxism of the 1960s, followers of Trotsky , of Mao Tse-tung , of Fidel Castro ...
Socialist Appeal, the journal of the Revolutionary Communist Party (UK, 1944), a British Trotskyist organisation that existed from 1944 to 1949 Socialist Appeal (UK, 1992) , British Trotskyist organization founded in 1992 and also the name of its newspaper, affiliated with the International Marxist Tendency, now known as the Revolutionary ...
Labour Party rules specify that MPs will face a "trigger ballot" procedure where each branch of the Constituency Labour Party (CLP) and each affiliate (trade union and socialist society) branch will have a simple majority vote on whether they wish their sitting MP to automatically stand again in the next general election, or whether they wish to have a full selection process.
In 1997, Militant Labour changed its name to the Socialist Party, [5] and the Militant newspaper was renamed The Socialist. In March 2009, the Socialist Party was invited to participate in No to EU – Yes to Democracy (No2EU), a left-wing alter-globalisation coalition by the RMT union leader Bob Crow, for the 2009 European Parliament elections ...
This is a list of the British Labour Party general election manifestos since the nascent party first fielded candidates at the 1900 general election.. From its foundation, general election manifestos were issued for the Labour Party as a whole, whereas the manifestos of the Conservative and Liberal parties generally took the form of a form of a short personal address by the leader of the party ...