An almost complete online archive of the publication of the London Workers Group from 1977-1983. 14 issues were published.
Libcom also hosts:
- A short history of the London Workers Group, 1977-1985 - Dave Morris
- An archive of the related Workers' Playtime journal (1983-1985).
PDFs taken from Spirit of Revolt and Sparrows Nest archives.
"Joe Thomas edited the early editions of the bulletins (which ran to 14 editions, mostly produced on a Gestetner duplicator at the office of the Rising Free Collective in Upper Street, or in Haringey - sometimes running to 500 copies)."
- The Life and Times of Joe Thomas: The Road to Libertarian Socialism - Alan Woodward
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Been a long time since I seen
Been a long time since I seen a copy!
A bit more info today at the…
A bit more info today at the Spycops inquiry about HN20 “Tony Williams” infiltrating LWG and apparently editing and designing the bulletin from 1982.
Hahahahahahahahahahahahaha…
Hahahahahahahahahahahahaha
Also about how he was our 'publicity manager' ROFL.
According to his witness statement his deployment in the SDS ended in October 1982. All of the bulletins between June 1980 and 1982 were coordinated by the same person. It was not him.
I imagine in his reports to his managers at the time he was attempting to justify what had turned out to be a pretty cushy gig by inflating his roles.
Ah! Good to know about the…
Ah! Good to know about the timeframes and lack of involvement in the bulletins. Being paid to go to LWG meetings does indeed seem like a cushy number….