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Keith Flett (born 31 October 1956) is a socialist historian and a prolific letter writer in the British press. ==Activities== Letters from "Keith Flett, London N17" are regularly published in the press, literary and political journals, advancing his favoured causes of socialism and the Beard Liberation Front. Flett's contributions (sometimes termed "fletters"〔(London Review of Books, 7 January1999: Who owns John Sutherland? ) (use by Flett of "fletter" term)〕〔(LRB letters, 6 March 1997 ) (Use by LRB of term "Fletter")〕) appear in the letters pages of the ''London Review of Books'',〔(LRB letters, 23 June 1994 )〕 ''Private Eye'', ''New Statesman'', ''The Morning Star'', ''What's Brewing'' and ''Tribune''. Flett has claimed that his first published letter was in ''The Guardian'', criticising an article by Eric Hobsbawm on Soviet history. Flett has written and edited a number of history books. He has also written for the left-wing newspaper the ''Socialist Worker'' and is an active supporter of the Socialist Workers Party. He is convenor of the London Socialist Historians Group and the president of the Haringey Trades Council. Flett is the 'organiser' of the Beard Liberation Front (which campaigns against the trend of New Labour politicians removing their facial hair to show a more moderate, presentable, image to the public). He is also associated with Campaign for Real Conkers. In this Flett forms part of a British satirical tradition of using tongue-in-cheek flippancy to make more serious political points. Flett is a real ale enthusiast and has belonged to CAMRA since 1974. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Keith Flett」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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