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29: 142:. In 1933 the RPC successfully persuaded the ILP to adopt the policy of merging with the Communist Party, although this was never followed through. Within the ILP the RPC increasingly came to be seen as a vehicle for Communist entryists and aroused strong feelings of hostility. 173:
Gidon Cohen (2001). "From Insufferable Petty Bourgeois to Trusted Communist: Jack Gaster, the RPC and the Communist Party". McIlroy et al. (eds) Party People, Communist Lives.
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Gidon Cohen (2000). "The Independent Labour Party, Disaffiliation, Revolution and Standing Orders". History, 86:282.
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in 1935, the leading members of the RPC decided to wind it up, leave the ILP and join the Communist Party.
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This article is about the British political faction. For a similar organization in the United States, see
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David Howell (2002). "MacDonald's Party: Labour Identities and Crisis". 1922-31, Oxford.
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and its initial focus was on advocating the disaffiliation of the ILP from the
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Chief Rabbi of England, and Dr C.K. Cullen, a medical inspector from Poplar.
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