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Tony Mulhearn : ウィキペディア英語版 | Tony Mulhearn Anthony Mulhearn (born 24 January 1939)〔Paddy Shennan, "(Tony Mulhearn - heart of the working class )", ''Liverpool Echo'', 23 January 2009.〕 is a British political campaigner known for being a prominent member of the Socialist Party and its predecessor, the Militant tendency. A native of Liverpool, Mulhearn was a member of the city council from 1984 to 1987 and also held the key role of President of the District Labour Party during this time. ==Early life== Mulhearn was brought up in the Leeds Road and Fontenoy Road area of Everton,〔 and went to a Secondary Modern school〔"The Times Guide to the House of Commons 1979", p. 86-7.〕 before working variously as a baker, tailor, trainee ship steward, apprentice cabinet maker, printer, Ford worker, taxi driver and part-time lecturer.〔 Joining the Labour Party in 1963, 〔Ian Bradley, "New puritans in pursuit of power", ''The Times'', 10 December 1981, p. 12.〕 he fought Crosby as the Labour candidate in the 1979 general election.〔
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