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Ernest John Bartlett Allen

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197:. Although this was contrary to Party rules his membership was allowed to lapse on 23 October 1906 rather than being expelled. His final connection with the SPGB was on 20 January 1907 when he represented the SLP in a debate with 259:
the following month. In 1910 he was expelled from the Industrialist League because of his association with Grayson. In August 1912 he moved to London to become assistant secretary of
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and London Branches Secretary. He was expelled in 1908 for anti-parliamentarianism. Taking with him six London branches, the Tredegar branch, and assorted members, he formed the
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Despite his degree Allen did not have a professional career, working in the 1920s variously as an unskilled labourer, clerk and driver. He died in
264: 172:. During the first few years of its existence Allen was very active in the SPGB, speaking at both indoor and outdoor venues and writing for the 376: 425: 381: 194: 353: 209: 169: 104: 228:
in 1909. Associated with Allen in the AIU and the Industrial League was Les Boyne, an early member (1904–1906) of the SPGB.
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in 1900, and in May 1904 participated in the Provisional Committee which led to the founding in June of the
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and was expelled from the movement. By 1919 he was writing again for the
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E. J. B. Allen

SPGB
South Hinksey
Berkshire
Auckland
Socialist Party of Great Britain
World Socialist Movement
socialist
United Kingdom
New Zealand
South Hinksey
Berkshire
Oxfordshire
Oxford University
Social Democratic Federation
Socialist Party of Great Britain
Socialist Standard
Fulham
Chairman
trade unions
Socialist Labour Party
Jack Fitzgerald
Plumstead
Advocates of Industrial Unionism
Industrialist League
Honley
Colne Valley
Victor Grayson
Chicago

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