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Surely this time order is wrong? Wohlforth and Robertson broke inside the SWP, with the former laying the evidentiary basis for claims of "party disloyalty" against the latter. ''Unsigned comment.''
Surely this time order is wrong? Wohlforth and Robertson broke inside the SWP, with the former laying the evidentiary basis for claims of "party disloyalty" against the latter. ''Unsigned comment.''
:You are correct. I will try to fix that. --[[User:DuncanBCS|Duncan]] 08:47, 21 March 2007 (UTC)
:You are correct. I will try to fix that. --[[User:DuncanBCS|Duncan]] 08:47, 21 March 2007 (UTC)
::I made some changes in this section to fix the errors in sequence and fact. I also edited the reference to Wohlforth's departure from the Workers League.
::I made some changes in this section to fix the errors in sequence and fact. I also edited the reference to Wohlforth's departure from the Workers League.[[User:Joekay|Joekay]] ([[User talk:Joekay|talk]]) 16:32, 14 August 2008 (UTC)


==Nancy Wohlforth==
==Nancy Wohlforth==

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Surely this time order is wrong? Wohlforth and Robertson broke inside the SWP, with the former laying the evidentiary basis for claims of "party disloyalty" against the latter. Unsigned comment.

You are correct. I will try to fix that. --Duncan 08:47, 21 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]
I made some changes in this section to fix the errors in sequence and fact. I also edited the reference to Wohlforth's departure from the Workers League.Joekay (talk) 16:32, 14 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Nancy Wohlforth

Is his former partner Nancy Wohlforth, the trade union and gay/lesbian rights leader? I just saw a video of her on Youtube and was very impressed with her style and acculturation as she came across like a real working class person, not an arrogant middle class ideologue (like Tim had for so long until he wised up). This is similar to the reaction I had when I heard Sam Marcy's partner Dotty speak years ago; I could have imagined her tending bar in some truck stop in Tennessee or attending the Grand Ol Opry and there she is talking about the working class and the legacy of the Bolsheviks! pretty authentic! Tom Cod (talk) 02:35, 2 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]