Revolutionary Communist Party | |
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Leader | Jock Haston |
Founded | 1944 |
Dissolved | 1950 |
Merger of | Workers' International League Revolutionary Socialist League |
Succeeded by | Socialist Review Group The Club |
Ideology | Trotskyism |
Political position | Far-left |
International affiliation | Fourth International |
The Revolutionary Communist Party was a British Trotskyist group, formed in 1944 and active until 1949, which published the newspaper Socialist Appeal and a theoretical journal, Workers International News.[1][2][3] The party was the ancestor of the three main currents of British Trotskyism: Gerry Healy's Workers Revolutionary Party, Ted Grant's Militant and Tony Cliff's Socialist Workers Party.
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