Chapter Two THE FUSION of the Workers International League and the Revolutionary Socialist League in March 1944, which established the Revolutionary Communist… Continue reading “Chapter Two”…
Chapter One WE KNOW that Thomas Gerard Healy was born in Galway on 3 December 1913, the son of Margaret Mary Healy… Continue reading “Chapter One”…
Introduction WHEN GERRY HEALY, the former leader of the Workers Revolutionary Party, died on 14 December 1989, his ambition to establish himself… Continue reading “Introduction”…
Preface IT’S NOT very often an author begins a book by urging readers to disregard virtually everything that is written in… Continue reading “Preface”…
The Rise and Fall of Gerry Healy Preface Introduction Chapter 1 (1913 – 1944) Chapter 2 (1944 – 1950) Chapter 3 (1950 – 1955) Chapter 4 (1955… Continue reading “The Rise and Fall of Gerry Healy”…
George Galloway and Israel flags The sacking of George Galloway from his talkRADIO show, for tweeting that there would be “No #Israël flags on the… Continue reading “George Galloway and Israel flags”…
A tale of two cities — double standards over the ‘liberation’ of Aleppo and Mosul Last year’s bloody destruction of eastern Aleppo by the Assad regime and its allies received massive media coverage in the… Continue reading “A tale of two cities — double standards over the ‘liberation’ of Aleppo and Mosul”…
Marcus Papadopoulos and the smearing of Jeremy Corbyn Marcus Papadopoulos may not exactly be a household name, but last week he had his 15 minutes of fame when… Continue reading “Marcus Papadopoulos and the smearing of Jeremy Corbyn”…
How do you solve a problem like Mike Sivier? Last month the Labour Party’s National Constitutional Committee finally got round to dealing with the disciplinary charges against Mike Sivier,… Continue reading “How do you solve a problem like Mike Sivier?”…
Qaradawi is welcome Ever since Dr Yusuf al-Qaradawi was welcomed to London’s City Hall by Ken Livingstone last July, Peter Tatchell and the… Continue reading “Qaradawi is welcome”…