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Thomas Naylor (politician)

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in 1907 that the Liberal Party-supporting press, which had been supportive, would not prove adequate to future labour conflicts. During the London printers' strike 1911, he produced the first editions under the
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sympathisers, and having the backing of trade union militants. He also supported the separate existence, from 1912, of the
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as a newspaper rather than a strike sheet, Naylor is considered the paper's founder jointly with
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of August 1936, Naylor was strongly critical of remarks by
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Index

Thomas Ellis Naylor

Labour
Labour Party
United Kingdom
compositor
Board School
Working Men's College
C. W. Bowerman
London Society of Compositors
Labour Party
Trades Union Congress
Daily Herald
H. W. Hobart
syndicalist
Daily Citizen
London Labour Party
Southwark South East
Southwark
George Isaacs
South London Press
Peter Amigo
Italian invasion of Abyssinia
Francoist uprising
Ottawa
UK by-election records



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