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Here to fight, here to stay: The Battle of Lewisham - The Communist

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Facebook Twitter Reddit WhatsApp Messenger Email Print On 13 August 1977, the fascist National Front (NF) organised a march through the London Borough of Lewisham. Local socialists, trade unionists, and community organisations fought back in what became known as the ‘Battle of Lewisham’, marking a turn of the tide against the NF. Having welcomed cheap black and Asian workers from the colonies to help rebuild war torn Britain, the British ruling …
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communist.red broke the news in on Wednesday, August 13, 2025.
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