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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2024. "Obituary: Phil Piratin". The Independent. 18 December 1995. Retrieved 25 April 2022. Meddick, Simon; Payne, Simon; Katz, Phil (2020). Red Lives:...
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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...
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August 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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the 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...
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of only two seats in that Parliament to have a Communist MP elected. Phil Piratin had been a local activist and borough councillor. In 1950 the constituency...
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1964–1987) Labour MP Maurice Orbach (1945–1959 & 1964–1979) Labour MP Phil Piratin (1945–1950) Communist Party of Great Britain MP Samuel Segal (1945–1950)...
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Wealth Party Willie Gallacher West Fife Communist Party of Great Britain Phil Piratin Mile End Communist Party of Great Britain William Brown Rugby Independent...
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ex-servicemen participated in violence against fascists, Communist Party leader Phil Piratin denounced these tactics and instead called for large demonstrations....
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being 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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