Lobster Issue 52 (Winter 2006/7)
[…] recommend something ‘authoritative’ on subversion. He recommended Some Uncivil Liberties by Sam Swerling of the Monday Club. I reported all this to Dr Lawrence James a his tory teacher from my school days with whom I kept in touch. Dr James claimed to be a former Special Branch officer, and to have infiltrated the […]
Lobster Issue 34 (Winter 1997)
The Oyston Affair appears to have been the longest and most expensive privately-funded political dirty tricks campaign in recent British his tory. The astonishing 15-year campaign waged against Owen Oyston by Michael Murrin, the owner of a fish and chip shop in the village of Longridge, Lancs, was backed by help and cash payments […]
Lobster Issue 44 (Winter 2002/3)
From Les Raphael A comment on Garrick Alder’s reference in Lobster 43 to the Zinoviev letter s tory. It’s a myth that the letter cost Labour the 1924 election, loaded with false implications, such as: that Labour had a majority to begin with (they only won 191 seats in 1923 – and only contested […]
Lobster Issue 33 (Summer 1997)
[…] There is a considerable overlap of personal and funding with the TUCETU. The fingerprints of British and American spooks are everywhere to be found.(1) The Dulverton Trust: Tory money for the union right With the return of a Labour government, keeping the UK labour movement on side is back on the establishment agenda of […]