• The Militant tendency, or Militant, was a Trotskyist group in the British Labour Party, organised around the Militant newspaper, which launched in 1964...
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  • theoretical articles. Militant (also known as the Militant tendency) was an entryist group within the British Labour Party based around the Militant newspaper that...
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  • collectively known as the Militant Tendency, who were expelled in 1989 having been accused of Trotskyist entryism. They formed Militant Labour, which became...
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  • 1960s the Militant tendency began to win significant numbers of resolutions at the LPYS National Conference. In 1969, resolutions moved by Militant supporters...
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  • " In January 1984 the BBC programme Panorama broadcast "Maggie's Militant Tendency" which claimed that a number of Conservative MPs including (Neil Hamilton...
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  • Look up militant or militance in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wikiquote has quotations related to Militant. The English word militant is both an adjective...
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    Socialist Appeal (UK, 1992) (category Militant tendency)
    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...
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  • Ted Grant (category Militant tendency supporters)
    and 1965. In 1964 it founded the newspaper Militant. By the 1980s, the group was known as the Militant tendency and had become a significant force in the...
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  • the tendency's founder Sean Matgamna in 1966, in which he argued that the Revolutionary Socialist League – by then effectively the Militant tendency – was...
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    left-wing, and had been infiltrated at constituency party level by Militant tendency whose views and behaviour they considered to be at odds with the Parliamentary...
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    Alan Woods (political theorist) (category Militant tendency supporters)
    Defence of Marxism website. Woods was a leading supporter within the Militant tendency within the Labour Party and its parent group the Committee for a Workers'...
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  • elected Councillors who were members of a left wing group known as the Militant tendency through much of the 1980s, and was subsequently taken to court by...
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  • Panorama is a British current affairs documentary programme broadcast on the BBC. First broadcast in 1953, it is the world's longest-running television...
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    Kinnock proceeded to fight the party's left wing, especially the Militant tendency, and he opposed NUM leader Arthur Scargill's methods in the 1984–1985...
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  • The Militant, an international socialist news magazine, published since 1928 Militant (Trotskyist group), commonly called the Militant tendency, and...
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    November 1989 the All Britain Anti-Poll Tax Federation was set up by the Militant tendency. Other groups such as the 3D (Don't Register, Don't Pay, Don't Collect)...
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  • be known as the Militant tendency after the newspaper they sold and read. In 1997, Militant Labour (successor to the Militant tendency) changed its name...
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  • Those members had joined the American Socialist Workers Party's Pathfinder tendency. It maintained a bookshop in London, originally in The Cut, then Bethnal...
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  • behind the Militant Tendency's infiltration of the Labour party". The Guardian. Retrieved 13 July 2012. Shipley, Peter (1983). The Militant Tendency: Trotskyism...
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    Movement, which has since dissolved. It was formed when Militant (also known as the Militant tendency) split after abandoning entryist tactics in the Labour...
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    Administrative Committee as a youth representative. A member of Labour's Militant Tendency, she was expelled from the party in 1989 alongside Joe Higgins and...
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  • own terms, over a long period. For example, it was attempted by the Militant tendency in the United Kingdom, whose members worked within the Labour Party...
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  • Derek Hatton (category Militant tendency supporters)
    Liverpool City Council in the 1980s and was a member of the Trotskyist Militant group. Hatton attended the Liverpool Institute for Boys from 1959 to 1964...
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    Socialist Tendency meeting 5 July 2001". SWP Central Committee. 5 July 2001. Retrieved 23 September 2010. "A Brief Sketch of the Militant Tendency's History"...
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    Peter Taaffe (category Militant tendency supporters)
    Hatton, in the formation of the Militant tendency's policy regarding the Poll Tax in 1988–1991, and the Militant tendency's "Open Turn" from the Labour Party...
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  • Dave Nellist (category Militant tendency supporters)
    East from 1983 to 1992. Elected as a Labour MP, his support for the Militant tendency led to his eventual expulsion from the party in late 1991. He is the...
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  • Party newspaper which was closed in 1988. Militant (1964–1997) – from the Militant tendency (later Militant Labour, now the Socialist Party, new paper...
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  • formerly identified with the controversial hardline subculture, a more militant tendency of the vegan straight edge movement. Along with Raid, Vegan Reich...
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  • his own group in 1978. The Revolutionary Communist Tendency (RCT) hoped to draw together those militant working class leaders who were disappointed by the...
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  • Alternatives was the British section of the International Revolutionary Marxist Tendency (IRMT), a formerly Trotskyist Pabloite group based in Paris. Being a small...
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