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Margaret Simey

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Representing the inner-city Granby Ward, she was well aware of the local tensions which led to the Toxteth Riots; over the preceding decade, use of police powers to stop and search had increased, and the police had recently begun to close nightclubs associated with crime. Simey had foreseen that this
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would cause tension, and had predicted that the closure of one club in particular would lead to a riot. She was correct.
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and gaining a reputation for being outspoken about topics in which she believed.
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name and later became known to herself and others as a "prickly customer".
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and dedicated it to her; as a teenager, Simey had chosen "Thistle" as her
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for her services to the community, and in 2002 was offered the honour of
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Dropping Anchor, Setting Sail: Geographies of Race in Black Liverpool
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This biographical article about a United Kingdom activist is a
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riots in 1981, frequently coming into conflict with the then
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Index


Rhodes Boyson
After Dark
Glasgow
Liverpool
degree
sociology
Tom Simey
political scientist
Liverpool University
life peerage
Harold Wilson
St Paul's Girls' School
Elsie J. Oxenham
British Camp Fire Girls' Association
Abbey Girls in Town
Camp Fire
Liverpool
Merseyside
Toxteth
Chief Constable
Kenneth Oxford
magistrate
doctorate
University of Liverpool
Freeman


ISBN
978-0-691-11563-4

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