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[[Katherine Barlow]], was apointed Director and Secretary of [[Junius Publications]] on 19 October 1977 <ref>Companies House Form 9b, Junius Publications, 19 October 1977</ref>
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[[Katherine Barlow]], was appointed Director and Secretary of [[Junius Publications]] (the publishing company of the [[Revolutionary Communist Tendency]] and (later) the [[Revolutionary Communist Party]]) on 19 October 1977 <ref>Companies House Form 9b, Junius Publications, 19 October 1977</ref> According to some sources Barlow eventually became the General Secretary of the [[RCP]] and used the name [[Kate Marshall]] as her party name when writing for party publications.<ref>Charlie Pottins [http://randompottins.blogspot.com/2010/02/notting-hill-but-not-much-trust.html "Don't I know you?" (or what Katie did)]  ''RandomPottins'', SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2010, accessed 10 January 2010</ref> Now known as [[Kate Davies]] she works in housing and is linked to the [[Conservative movement]] through the Tory think tank, the [[Centre for Social Justice]].
  
 
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[[Category:LM network|Barlow, Katherine]]

Latest revision as of 22:06, 16 November 2011

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Katherine Barlow, was appointed Director and Secretary of Junius Publications (the publishing company of the Revolutionary Communist Tendency and (later) the Revolutionary Communist Party) on 19 October 1977 [1] According to some sources Barlow eventually became the General Secretary of the RCP and used the name Kate Marshall as her party name when writing for party publications.[2] Now known as Kate Davies she works in housing and is linked to the Conservative movement through the Tory think tank, the Centre for Social Justice.

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  1. Companies House Form 9b, Junius Publications, 19 October 1977
  2. Charlie Pottins "Don't I know you?" (or what Katie did) RandomPottins, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2010, accessed 10 January 2010