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Philip Piratin (15 May 1907 – 10
December 1995) was a
member of the
Communist Party of
Great Britain (CPGB) and one of the four CPGB
Members of Parliament...
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battle for
shaping their political beliefs. Some
examples include: Phil
Piratin,
member of the
Communist Party of
Great Britain (CPGB). Bill Alexander;...
- parti****ted in
violence against fascists,
Communist Party leader Phil
Piratin denounced these tactics and
instead called for
large demonstrations. In...
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elected as
members of parliament:
Willie Gallacher was returned, and Phil
Piratin was
newly elected as the MP for Mile End in London's East End.
Harry Pollitt...
- CPGB with one of its two
parliamentary seats,
being represented by Phil
Piratin. Two
Communists also won
seats on the
London County council (LCC) in 1947...
- 2020.
Retrieved 21 May 2024. Matthew,
George (18
December 1995). "Obituary: Phil
Piratin | The Independent". The Independent.
Retrieved 21 May 2024....
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Mindel talking about communism in the East End in the 1930s and '40s Phil
Piratin,
onetime Communist MP for Mile End and Stepney, on anti-fascism
there and...
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general election, he lost the seat to the
Communist Party candidate Philip Piratin,
becoming one of a
small number of
Labour MPs
defeated at the election...
- one of two
constituencies in the UK to
elect a
Communist Party MP Phil
Piratin to the
House of
Commons between 1945 and 1950. The area now is covered...
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stopping short at full visa
abolition due to
domestic considerations; MP Phil
Piratin was
denied a visa. In
March 2007, the Home
Office announced that it would...