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It’s time for Labour to take back the Republican cause

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It’s time for Labour to take back the Republican cause

In 1894 Keir Hardie, leader of the Independent Labour Party, wrote: “the life of one Welsh miner is of greater commercial and moral value to the British nation than the whole Royal crowd put together, from the Royal Great-Grand- Mama to this puling Royal Great-Grandchild.” This was in reference to the birth of King Edward VIII, an event which was celebrated in the United Kingdom as a glorious moment for national unity. Hardie’s comments in the Commons regarding the birth [...]

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