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Gus Macdonald

Angus John "Gus" Macdonald, Baron Macdonald of Tradeston, CBE, PC (born 20 August 1940), is a member of the House of Lords, taking the Labour Party Whip.
==Early life==
Macdonald was born in Larkhall, Scotland. His father, a Highlander, had poor health and gambled. His mother, who was from a local mining family, worked multiple jobs to support and raise the family.
He won a scholarship to Allan Glen's School, Glasgow, but left at 14 to become an apprentice marine engineer at the shipyards of Alexander Stephen and Sons in Govan, Glasgow on the River Clyde〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Many faces of Gus )〕 and where he was one of the leaders for the apprentices' strike in 1959 along with fellow members, Billy Connolly and Alex Ferguson. Macdonald was leader of the Govan and Gorbals branch of the Labour Party's Young Socialists.
He moved to London in 1962 where he was briefly involved in revolutionary socialist politics as a member of the International Socialists, living at the London home of its foremost member, Tony Cliff.〔 He has said that he returned to his political roots working at the Labour weekly ''Tribune'' around 1964,〔 where he was appointed as the circulation manager by Michael Foot.〔

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