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J. Allen Skinner

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in 1916. The prison authorities refused to provide vegetarian food, so Skinner suffered greatly from hunger. Although he was released three months later, he again refused military service, and was imprisoned a second time. While imprisoned, he contracted
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and the two were leading members of the "Third Way Movement". He was also involved in anti-nuclear campaigning, becoming a sponsor of the Emergency Committee for Direct Action against Nuclear War and was active in the
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in 1920 as the union moved its head office there. He soon became assistant editor of the union's journal,
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London Division representative on the National Administrative Council of the
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Independent Labour Party National Administrative Committee members
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