'Something old, something new, something borrowed, always red.'
D. A. Moss was a member of the SPGB from 1945 until 1955. He resigned because of the "lack of tolerance" within the Party during the Forum fallout. Frederick Madell was a member of Leyton Branch from 1948 onwards.
A. E. Botterill was member of the SPGB from 1943 until he resigned in 1960. His son, Richard, is actually a member. Gave a talk via a Zoom meeting just the other month. A nice bloke. We were in the same branch back in the early 2000s.
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D. A. Moss was a member of the SPGB from 1945 until 1955. He resigned because of the "lack of tolerance" within the Party during the Forum fallout.
Frederick Madell was a member of Leyton Branch from 1948 onwards.
A. E. Botterill was member of the SPGB from 1943 until he resigned in 1960. His son, Richard, is actually a member. Gave a talk via a Zoom meeting just the other month. A nice bloke. We were in the same branch back in the early 2000s.
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