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    "Charlie" Nicholas Kimber (born July 1957) is the National Secretary of the Socialist Workers Party of the United Kingdom from January 2011. Kimber has...
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  • party's monthly Socialist Review magazine. In an official statement via Charlie Kimber, the party's Central Committee, stated that the issue was an internal...
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  • television series Peaky Blinders a fictionalised version of Billy Kimber was portrayed by Charlie Creed-Miles. Chibnall, Steve. Brighton Rock. London: I.B. Tauris...
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  • 2011, he left the post of National Secretary of the SWP in favour of Charlie Kimber, who remains in this position. Smith has been named as "Comrade Delta"...
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  • 1985). "Hard left in bid for key SNP group". The Glasgow Herald. Retrieved 1 November 2015. Charlie Kimber. Waiting for Lefty. Socialist Review. 1997....
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    (March 3, 2011). "Charlie Sheen to Start Tweeting Endorsements". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved March 3, 2011. Nordyke, Kimberly (March 10, 2011)....
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    Fancelli gave Charlie Kirk's organizations $1.25 million to fund the buses to the January 6 event. Kirk also paid $60,000 for Kimberly Guilfoyle to speak...
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    Bambery made public his resignation letter to SWP National Organiser Charlie Kimber on 11 April 2011. His resignation was joined by 38 other party members...
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    Harman. After 2004 it was edited by Chris Bambery, who was succeeded by Charlie Kimber in 2009, and Judith Orr late in 2010. When Margaret Thatcher died, the...
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  • London: The Guardian. 20 October 2006. Retrieved 20 October 2006. Charlie Kimber (7 October 2006). "A terror raid that doesn't make the headlines – despite...
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