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socialism as 'a faith to fight for'. 'Successful and well-established movements always tend to lose their early fire', the editor commented. 'Now parents no longer protest when their elder sons join the Labour Party. The Party has become "His
Majesty's Government." As its numbers have grown, its belief has weakened and almost all former fervour has been lost'. It seemed that the combination of the party's long period of opposition during the 1930s following the crippling divide of the financial crisis, combined with the need to focus on the war over and above ideological concerns, had dampened undergraduate enthusiasm for the Labour Party during the early 1940s. Although CULC organised speakers' events, dance classes, grand balls, and training classes, it seemed that in the Labour Party, 'official leadership, rigid party organisation, and the difficulties of coalition government' had 'done much to dampen enthusiasm'.
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economic theory' with arguments based on 'efficiency and the common good'. Practising as he preached, he proposed to set up special Sunday discussion groups open to all; they would be informal and, crucially, he was 'in favour of tea and buns'. For
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under Labour Club auspices – particularly financial auspices'. It certainly retained a more radical position than most CULC members, remaining committed to 'common ownership', 'workers' control', and building a 'revolutionary working-class movement'. Of all the 'red' speakers it invited, the most prominent was
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system by a co-operative commonwealth' using common ownership if land and industry. Its key concerns were the Labour Party programme, the land question, the
Russian Revolution, German socialism, syndicalism, and American socialism. It continued to debate with the local party and invited such speakers as
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As it had always done, CULC took an active role in politics outside of the university. One such instance was a sympathy strike in 1946 held in
Cambridge in support of lorry drivers in Smithfield. Although only five workers turned out in Cambridge, CULC members argued successfully that the press had
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CULC is run by an elected executive committee. The current co-chairs are Katie Heggs and Lauren Tucker, of
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567:Living Wage Campaign
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3511:Labour Co-operative
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348:George Bernard Shaw
150:Parent organisation
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3268:1992 (Smith)
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2986:Michael Foot
2978:Edward Short
2947:George Brown
2898:Keir Starmer
2869:Gordon Brown
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1122:J. C. Squire
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1110:Sylvia Plath
1048:Angela Smith
933:Andy Burnham
912:Diane Abbott
899:Derry Irvine
880:Neil Kinnock
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3626:Blue Labour
3605:BAME Labour
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3208:1980 (Foot)
2965:Roy Jenkins
2877:Ed Miliband
1718:Blue Labour
1158:Charles III
1070:Sam Carling
1054:Chris Smith
1042:Peter Shore
990:in 1925, MP
962:Hugh Dalton
921:Clive Betts
884:Ed Miliband
857:Andrew Marr
825:Journalists
781:Cyril Bibby
692:Andrew Marr
675:Lord Dalton
550:Labour Club
385:1920s–1940s
279:Hilary Benn
275:David Lammy
215:Ed Miliband
92:Predecessor
3866:Categories
3782:LabourList
3678:Labour CND
3410:Conference
3044:Tom Watson
2861:Tony Blair
2853:John Smith
2542:Lees-Smith
2466:PLP Chairs
2292:Shackleton
2133:Treasurers
1986:Hattersley
1750:Leadership
1708:New Labour
1452:Presidents
1198:References
1141:Kim Philby
1012:Geoff Hoon
978:Mike Gapes
870:Lord Allen
853:journalist
845:Paul Lewis
775:Mary Beard
760:Geoff Hoon
658:Kim Philby
607:Criticisms
573:Membership
546:Cambridge
54:April 2020
3378:Treasurer
3361:Executive
3352:Clause IV
2560:Gaitskell
2554:Greenwood
2527:Henderson
2522:MacDonald
2495:Henderson
2490:MacDonald
2480:Henderson
2389:Alexander
2378:McConnell
2282:Alexander
2207:McCluskie
2187:Callaghan
2167:Gaitskell
2162:Greenwood
2152:Henderson
2147:MacDonald
2142:Henderson
2041:Middleton
2036:Henderson
2031:MacDonald
1951:Griffiths
1941:Greenwood
1848:Callaghan
1832:Gaitskell
1811:Henderson
1806:MacDonald
1791:Henderson
1786:MacDonald
1776:Henderson
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1284:. Tribune
1072:, MP and
914:, MP and
840:Spartacus
769:Academics
458:Alex Wood
133:Co-Chairs
123:Cambridge
100:Formation
46:talk page
3713:Momentum
3073:Nov 1931
2710:Willmott
2695:Donnelly
2655:Prescott
2570:Houghton
2532:Lansbury
2394:Jamieson
2383:Jamieson
2372:Jamieson
2322:Williams
2297:Shepherd
2287:Pakenham
2262:Ponsonby
2212:Burlison
2192:Atkinson
2177:Nicholas
2092:Triesman
2087:McDonagh
2072:Mortimer
2062:Nicholas
2051:Williams
2046:Phillips
1996:Prescott
1946:Morrison
1890:Miliband
1826:Morrison
1816:Lansbury
1373:28 April
1369:. London
1324:cite web
1232:cite web
1222:27 March
1176:See also
251:Ed Balls
139:Christ's
116:Location
3821:Current
3788:Tribune
3641:Compass
2715:Corbett
2650:Stewart
2610:Corston
2590:Dormand
2575:Mikardo
2512:Adamson
2449:Baillie
2444:Leonard
2438:Baillie
2427:Dugdale
2367:McLeish
2312:Richard
2272:Addison
2252:Haldane
2232:Holland
2217:Prosser
2112:McNicol
2107:Collins
2067:Hayward
1991:Beckett
1966:Jenkins
1906:Starmer
1868:Beckett
1858:Kinnock
1796:Adamson
1762:Leaders
1581:History
1520:(CUSDP)
1441:Current
1288:20 June
587:Acronym
293:History
206:at the
161:Website
143:Trinity
2705:Titley
2700:Murphy
2670:Martin
2660:Castle
2585:Willey
2580:Hughes
2565:Wilson
2537:Attlee
2517:Clynes
2506:Wardle
2485:Barnes
2475:Hardie
2455:Sarwar
2432:Rowley
2416:Murphy
2410:Sarwar
2405:Lamont
2337:Royall
2332:Ashton
2307:Hughes
2277:Jowitt
2257:Cripps
2227:Dromey
2197:Varley
2182:Davies
2157:Lathan
2117:Formby
2097:Carter
2082:Sawyer
2077:Whitty
2056:Barker
2011:Rayner
2006:Watson
2001:Harman
1981:Healey
1936:Attlee
1931:Graham
1926:Clynes
1901:Corbyn
1895:Harman
1884:Harman
1843:Wilson
1821:Attlee
1801:Clynes
1781:Barnes
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2630:Cryer
2625:Watts
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2500:Hodge
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2267:Snell
2222:Elsby
2202:Booth
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2122:Evans
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1961:Brown
1956:Bevan
1879:Brown
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1863:Smith
1837:Brown
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864:Lords
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3288:1996
3283:1995
3273:1993
3263:1991
3258:1990
3253:1989
3248:1988
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3213:1981
3198:1973
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3188:1971
3183:1970
3173:1962
3168:1961
3163:1960
3158:1959
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3148:1957
3138:1955
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3128:1953
3123:1952
3118:1951
3113:1939
3108:1938
3103:1937
3098:1936
3088:1934
3083:1933
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3025:1994
3017:1992
3012:1988
3004:1983
2999:1981
2991:1980
2983:1976
2975:1972
2970:1971
2962:1970
2957:1962
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2928:1956
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1976:Foot
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