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- Left_Fraction abstract "The Left Fraction, sometimes calling itself the Left Fraction, British Section of the Fourth International (In Opposition), was a Trotskyist organisation in the United Kingdom.The group formed as a tendency of the Revolutionary Socialist League (RSL) in 1940. It was described by other tendencies in the disintegrating organisation as pacifist. The group opposed Trotsky's Proletarian Military Policy, and were expelled in 1943. One the first day of conference held by the Fourth International in 1944, the Left Fraction and also the Trotskyist Opposition and the Left Fraction were reunited with the RSL. Despite the objections of the Left Fraction, the second day saw the reformed RSL unified with the rival Workers International League – on the WIL's terms – to form the new Revolutionary Communist Party (RCP).The Left Fraction initially remained within the RCP, but refused to accept the authority of its leadership. They published their own newspaper, the Militant Miner, aimed at coalminers, and determined instead to pursue a policy of entrism within the Labour Party. As a result, they were expelled in 1945.Outside the RCP, the Left Fraction began publishing a general entrist newspaper, the Voice of Labour. The Labour Party opposed this, and expelled two Fraction members, Tom Mercer and Harry Selby, for contributing to it. This led to a split within the organisation over tactics, with the group's leadership deciding to join the newly formed Socialist Fellowship. They dissolved the organisation in 1948.A majority of the organisation opposed the group's dissolution, but only a small rump based in Glasgow actually continued under the Left Fraction name. Some members left to join a new Revolutionary Socialist League in 1956. After a failed attempt to work with the International Group, the remainder determined to continue alone, publishing the journal Politics.In 1966, the Left Fraction - by now possibly consisting solely of Selby - discussed a joint publication with the tiny Socialist Current organisation, but this was not pursued.The Left Fraction finally ceased operations in 1967. Selby later became a Labour Member of Parliament.".
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- Left_Fraction wikiPageWikiLink Pacifism.
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- Left_Fraction wikiPageWikiLink Revolutionary_Communist_Party_(UK,_1944).
- Left_Fraction wikiPageWikiLink Revolutionary_Socialist_League_(UK,_1938).
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- Left_Fraction wikiPageWikiLinkText "Left Fraction".
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- Left_Fraction subject Category:1940_establishments_in_the_United_Kingdom.
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- Left_Fraction comment "The Left Fraction, sometimes calling itself the Left Fraction, British Section of the Fourth International (In Opposition), was a Trotskyist organisation in the United Kingdom.The group formed as a tendency of the Revolutionary Socialist League (RSL) in 1940. It was described by other tendencies in the disintegrating organisation as pacifist. The group opposed Trotsky's Proletarian Military Policy, and were expelled in 1943.".
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