mancityfan wrote:
Good old Lev, so let's have a look,
Trotsky believed his country could achieve socialism only if the working classes around the world rose up as one to overthrow the ruling classes - the doctrine of "international socialism".
He believed the Soviet Union had become a dictatorship under Stalin and advocated more democracy in the one party state.
He was murdered by a Stalinist assassin, in Mexico, in 1940, where he was living in exile after being expelled from the Soviet Union.
Trotsky's killer embedded an ice axe in the revolutionary's head.
What has any of this got to do with 21st Century British politics?
Trotsky inspired followers around the world and they still survive to this day on the fringes of British politics.
They have never had much success in elections, seeming to spend more time fighting each other and splitting into rival factions with confusingly similar names than taking on the powers that be.
There is a poignant clip on you tube of actress Vanessa Redgrave, whose family were heavily involved with the Trotskyist Workers Revolutionary Party, defiantly lecturing her 1974 general election opponents on the urgent need for a socialist state, after gaining just 574 votes in Newham North East.
Oh and he was an Arsenal fan, still don't get why he would support a royalists Tory team? West Ham is the working class team, up the Hammers.
Not a trot meself despite the moniker the man for me was James Connolly a true socialist revolutionary.
Splits by the left have always been its downfall
As for the Arsenal its in the blood sunshine and factually the club originated from Unionised munitions workers.
for sure both clubs are full philthy Tory Vermin.
Man Sh!ty now Arabs City more like
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