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were members. The SDF formed the British Socialist Party (BSP), and Quelch came to attention in 1912 when he issued an appeal for soldiers to refuse to act as strikebreakers. This caused a Conservative MP,
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workers in the United Kingdom, raising concerns not merely that they might scab on strikes, but also that they might strike up sexual relationships with English women.
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in 1916, resisting attempts to turn the BSP into a Social Patriotic organisation at the outbreak of the
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weekly newspaper of the Social Democratic Federation, SDF, in the United Kingdom), reprinted in
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The Trades Councils: The Need for the Extension of their Scope and Work
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The Militant Trades Council: A Model Constitution for Trades Council
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from 1924 until his retirement in 1953. He was living in
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Imperialism and the British Labour Movement in the 1920s
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Union of Construction, Allied Trades and Technicians
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Stamford: Hoover Institution Press. p. 323. 151:, and also served on the Central Committee of the 149:Executive Committee of the Communist International 41:in the early part of the 20th century, becoming a 521: 271:, Vol. XVI, No. 191 (November 1921), p. 10 204:Review of William Morris' “The Revolt of Ghent” 275:Opposition to the Social Revolution in Britain 255:Report as to the Communist Movement in Britain 330: 293:, Vol. 2, No. 3 (March 1922), pp. 238–50 261:, June–July 1920, no.11-12, pp. 2241–46 96:Council of Workers' and Soldiers' Delegates 472:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 380:, 8 March 1912, p.10; 'House of Commons', 303:, Vol. 8, No. 5 (May 1926), pp. 313–7 395: 355: 353: 351: 349: 232:'Parliamentarianism, Lenin and the BSP', 545:Communist Party of Great Britain members 362:Biographical Dictionary of the Comintern 172:with reminiscences of his meetings with 18: 359: 522: 437: 346: 136:to attend the Second Congress of the 555:Social Democratic Federation members 438:Holmes, Rachel (17 September 2020). 441:Sylvia Pankhurst natural born rebel 145:Congress of the Peoples of the East 13: 389: 281:, 1921, No. 16-17, pp. 99–100 101:Quelch was delegated with such as 86:He was one of 13 conveners of the 69:. 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Marxist
Harry Quelch
British Socialist Party
communist
Great Britain
Social Democratic Federation
Lorenzo
Oliver Locker-Lampson
House of Commons
The Call
First World War
African
Leeds
Russian Revolution
Council of Workers' and Soldiers' Delegates
John S. Clarke
Helen Crawfurd
Williie Gallacher
William McLaine
JT Murphy
Sylvia Pankhurst
Marjory Newbold
Dave Ramsay
Jack Tanner
Comintern
Baku
Congress of the Peoples of the East
Executive Committee of the Communist International
Communist Party of Great Britain

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