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Tribune is a
democratic socialist political magazine founded in 1937 and
published in London,
initially as a newspaper, then
converting to a
magazine in...
- left, also
known as the open left,
inside left and
historically as the
Tribunite left, is a
faction within the
British Labour Party. The term "soft left"...
- from Militant. The
League promoted the
Socialist Charter initiative of
Tribunite Labour MPs
which published the
Chartist paper, and were
consequently nicknamed...
- 4-Year Lapse". New York Times. p. 33. Pauley, **** (Dec 19, 1963). "Ex-
Tribunite, Too:
Pamela Tiffin a Busy Actress, Model,
Student and Housewife". Chicago...
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Deputy Leader by
first supporting the
candidacy of the more
traditionalist Tribunite John
Silkin and then
urging Silkin supporters to
abstain on the second...
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other candidates (both
eliminated in the
first round) were John Silkin, a
Tribunite like Foot, and
Peter S****, a Eurosceptic. In 1980,
Healey was widely...
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original on
November 6, 2012.
Retrieved January 27, 2014. "Donald Day, Ex-
Tribunite, Dies at 70".
Chicago Tribune.
October 1, 1966.
Archived from the original...
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Monthly Film Bulletin;
London Vol. 32, Iss. 372, (Jan 1, 1965): 25. Ex-
Tribunite, Too:
Pamela Tiffin a Busy Actress, Model,
Student and
Housewife Pauley...
- 2020). "We're
standing for
Labour NEC
elections as
socialists of the
Tribunite left". LabourList.
Retrieved 28 July 2021. Lavigueur, Nick (20
March 2020)...
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Berlin (1997) p. 43 (in German) Barnett,
Marcus (27
December 2021). "The
Tribunite who
Tried to Kill Hitler". Tribune.
Retrieved 28
December 2021. Frédéric...