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John Lawrence (political activist)

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views. In October 1954, he dissolved the British Section of the International Secretariat, tending to support the entry of its members into the Labour Party rather than the Communist Party. His supporters remained a loose grouping, with particular strength in car manufacturing trade union
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Lawrence united at the Congress with the American group and minorities of the French and Canadian groups and walked out alongside them after failed in their attempts to propose that the International should dissolve. He later claimed that he has been criticised at the congress for
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in 1956 led to the dropping of links with the Socialist Union. Following the Red Flag incident, he was expelled from the Labour Party, and subsequently joined the CPGB with some of his supporters. For refusing to implement rent rises, he was
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Following his disillusionment with what he saw as the CPGB's reformism and opposition to real struggle, Lawrence became a
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organisation. Lawrence had joined the Labour Party with The Club several years before, and in 1956 was elected leader of
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The split of Lawrence from Healy mirrored the later 1953 split in the Fourth International. Healy supported
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led to him leaving the CPGB again in 1964, while he moved to work for the
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He worked increasingly closely with the Communist Party; his support for
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over the Town Hall on May Day 1958 and as a result being arrested.
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and jailed for three months in 1960. His disagreements with the
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Shortly after his expulsion, Lawrence was contacted by
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International Secretariat of the Fourth International
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organiser, during which he was active in supporting
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International Committee of the Fourth International
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Index

John Lawrence (disambiguation)
far-left
Sandhurst, Berkshire
enlisted
British Army
bandsman
Great Depression
Communist Party of Great Britain
Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact
Trotskyist
Revolutionary Workers League
Isaac Deutscher
Workers International League
Revolutionary Socialist League
Trotsky
Proletarian Military Policy
Sam Gordon
Socialist Workers Party
Fourth International
Revolutionary Communist Party
South Wales
Jock Haston
1945 Neath by-election
Socialist Outlook
Cannock Chase
Gerry Healy
The Club
James P. Cannon
International Committee of the Fourth International
Michel Pablo

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