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*[[Kirk Leech]], (Party name: [[Kirk Williams]]), 'National Organiser for the Irish Freedom Movement' (circa 1990)<ref>Nick Holdsworth, 'GOW A LEGITIMATE TARGET - SINN FEIN', ''Press Association'', August 11, 1990, Saturday, SECTION: HOME NEWS</ref> and a 'regular contributor to Spiked-online'.<ref>Institute of Ideas [http://www.instituteofideas.com/events/currentaffairs.html Special Event - Sunday 15 March: Return of the IRA?]</ref> | *[[Kirk Leech]], (Party name: [[Kirk Williams]]), 'National Organiser for the Irish Freedom Movement' (circa 1990)<ref>Nick Holdsworth, 'GOW A LEGITIMATE TARGET - SINN FEIN', ''Press Association'', August 11, 1990, Saturday, SECTION: HOME NEWS</ref> and a 'regular contributor to Spiked-online'.<ref>Institute of Ideas [http://www.instituteofideas.com/events/currentaffairs.html Special Event - Sunday 15 March: Return of the IRA?]</ref> | ||
*[[Phil Murphy]] (real name [[Phil Mullan]]), national organiser of the [[Irish Freedom Movement]] (in 1988),<ref>STEWART TENDLER and MICHAEL HORSNELL 'German link to Mill Hill bomb; IRA activity marks 20 years of troubles; Inglis Barracks', ''The Times'' (London) August 5 1988, Friday, Issue 63152.</ref> | *[[Phil Murphy]] (real name [[Phil Mullan]]), national organiser of the [[Irish Freedom Movement]] (in 1988),<ref>STEWART TENDLER and MICHAEL HORSNELL 'German link to Mill Hill bomb; IRA activity marks 20 years of troubles; Inglis Barracks', ''The Times'' (London) August 5 1988, Friday, Issue 63152.</ref> | ||
+ | *[[Brendan O'Neill]] referred to as 'of the Irish Freedom Movement' and addressing 'a packed meeting of the Republican Forum in London on May 10' 1997<ref>[http://homepage.eircom.net/~eirenua/jun97/saoirse5.htm London meeting’s support for Josephine Hayden] ''SAOIRSE Irish Freedom'' March 1997</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 21:04, 19 November 2010
The Irish Freedom Movement was a front group of the RCP, the forerunner of the libertarian LM network. Launched in 1982 and with Fiona Fox in a leading role, it campaigned against British rule in Northern Ireland. It is now defunct.
The IFM was the successor to the Smash the Prevention of Terrorism Act Campaign a front group set up by the Revolutionary Communist Tendency the forerunner of the RCP in late 1979. The IFM came into existence following a 'labour movement conference on Ireland' organised by the SPTAC on 6 February 1982.
Contents
People
- Alex Farrell, stood under the IFM banner in the 1992 General Election against Peter Brooke.[1] He received 107 votes.[2] Farrell was a party name. His real name was Xander Fraser.[3]
- Mick Hume 'organiser of the Irish Freedom Movement' circa October 1984.[4]
- Kirk Leech, (Party name: Kirk Williams), 'National Organiser for the Irish Freedom Movement' (circa 1990)[5] and a 'regular contributor to Spiked-online'.[6]
- Phil Murphy (real name Phil Mullan), national organiser of the Irish Freedom Movement (in 1988),[7]
- Brendan O'Neill referred to as 'of the Irish Freedom Movement' and addressing 'a packed meeting of the Republican Forum in London on May 10' 1997[8]
Publications
Newsletter
- IFM news. Publisher London : Irish Freedom Movement. [Irregular], 1986
- Irish freedom No.3 - No.25 Feb 1988 - Summer 1994
Pamphlets and books
- Irish Freedom Movement An anti-imperialist's guide to the Irish War, 1st Ed., published by Junius Publications, 1983. 137 pages.
- Hume, Mick. After the Brighton bomb. London : Junius (Revolutionary Communist Party), 1984. ISBN 0950840475, 19p ; 30 cm
- Irish Freedom Movement The Irish War: The Irish Freedom Movement Handbook, 2nd Ed., published by Junius Publications, 1985.
- Irish Freedom Movement The Irish War: The Irish Freedom Movement Handbook, 1st Ed., published by Junius Publications, 3rd Ed. 1987.
Leaflets and misc publications
Notes
- ↑ Alex Farrell Standing for Irish freedom against Peter Brooke [election communication from the Irish Freedom Movement candidate forthe City of London and Westminster South constituency], Open Library, accessed 7 November 2010
- ↑ Summary Results: GENERAL ELECTION, 9th APRIL 1992, accessed 7 November 2010
- ↑ Comment by James Williams a former member of the RCP: podwilliams (Stoke-on-Trent) Lefties (TV Series 2006) Internet Movie Database, 28 December 2009, accessed 7 November 2010
- ↑ Mick Hume Brighton bomb memories, Spiked Online, 13 October 2009
- ↑ Nick Holdsworth, 'GOW A LEGITIMATE TARGET - SINN FEIN', Press Association, August 11, 1990, Saturday, SECTION: HOME NEWS
- ↑ Institute of Ideas Special Event - Sunday 15 March: Return of the IRA?
- ↑ STEWART TENDLER and MICHAEL HORSNELL 'German link to Mill Hill bomb; IRA activity marks 20 years of troubles; Inglis Barracks', The Times (London) August 5 1988, Friday, Issue 63152.
- ↑ London meeting’s support for Josephine Hayden SAOIRSE Irish Freedom March 1997