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Tribune (magazine)


 

Tribune is a democratic socialist weekly, currently a magazine though in the past more often a newspaper, published in London.

The 1960s and 1970s

After Foot was re-elected to parliament in 1960 for Bevan's old seat of Ebbw Vale, Richard Clements became editor. During the 1960s and 1970s the paper faithfully expressed the ideas of the parliamentary Labour left and allied itself with the new generation of left-wing trade union leaders that emerged on the back of a wave of workplace militancy from the early 1960s onwards.

Related Topics:
Ebbw Vale - Richard Clements

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As such, it played a massive role in the politics of the time. Although it welcomed the election of Harold Wilson's Labour government in 1964 ? "Tribune takes over from Eton in the cabinet," exclaimed a headline ? the paper became rapidly disillusioned. It denounced the Wilson government's timidity on nationalisation and devaluation, opposed its moves to join the EEC and attacked it for failing to take a principled position against the Vietnam war. It also backed the unions' campaigns against the government's prices-and-incomes policies and against In Place of Strife, Barbara Castle's 1969 package of trade union law reforms.

Related Topics:
EEC - In Place of Strife

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The paper continued in the same vein after Edward Heath won the 1970 general election, opposing his Tory government's trade union legislation between 1970 and 1974 and placing itself at the head of opposition to Heath's negotiations for Britain to join the EEC. After Labour regained power in 1974, Tribune played a central part in the "no" campaign in the 1975 referendum on British EEC membership.

Related Topics:
Edward Heath - EEC

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But Tribune in this period did not speak to, let alone represent, the concerns of the younger generation of leftists who were at the centre of the campaign against the Vietnam war and the post-1968 student revolt, who found the paper's reformism and commitment to Labour tame and old-fashioned. Circulation, around 20,000 in 1960, declined to around 10,000 in 1980.

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~ Table of Content ~

Introduction
Origins
Tribune in the 1940s
Bevanism and CND
The 1960s and 1970s
Bennite for an instant
Paper of the 'soft left'
Back to basics

 

 

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