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Peter Taaffe (7 April 1942 — 23 April 2025) was a British
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political activist and a longtime leader of the Socialist Party and its predecessor, the
Militant tendency The Militant tendency, or Militant, was a Trotskyist group in the British Labour Party, organised around the ''Militant'' newspaper, which launched in 1964. In 1975, there was widespread press coverage of a Labour Party report on the infiltrat ...
. Taaffe was the founding editor of the
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''Militant'' newspaper in 1964, and became known as a leading member of the entryist ''Militant'' group. Taaffe was expelled from the Labour Party in 1983, along with four other members of ''Militants editorial board. Taaffe was influential in the policy decisions of
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of 1983–1987, according to the council's deputy leader Derek Hatton, and in the formation of the Militant tendency's policy regarding the
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in 1988–1991.Tommy Sheridan ''A Time to Rage'', p. 45


Early life

Taaffe was born in
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, Cheshire on 7 April 1942. His father, a sheet metal worker, died when he was young. Taaffe and his five siblings grew up in poverty. As a child, the ceiling of Taaffe's house collapsed on him whilst he was asleep, leaving him with a permanent scar on his nose. One of his early jobs after leaving school was in the
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treasury department. He was recruited to what would become the Militant tendency in 1960 by
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.


General Secretary of Militant

Between 1979 and 1982, the group's membership had doubled in size. In 1982, Militant gained control of Liverpool City Council. Derek Hatton, the deputy leader of the council, described Taaffe as a "legendary" figure and a major influence on the council's policy decisions. Under pressure from centrists within the party, the left-wing Labour leader
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conducted an internal inquiry into Militant's activities. The Hayward-Hughes inquiry of 1982 found Militant guilty of breaking the Labour Party constitution. Within a year, Taaffe and the rest of Militant's editorial board were expelled from the Labour Party. Following Foot's landslide defeat to
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in the 1983 election, he was succeeded as Labour leader by
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, who initiated a purge of Taaffe's followers from the Labour Party in an attempt to bring the party closer to the political centre. Throughout the 1980s, scores of Militant activists, including Hatton, were expelled from Labour constituencies across the country.


General Secretary of Socialist Party (England and Wales)

In 1991, there was a debate within Militant as to whether to continue working within the Labour Party, centred around whether they could still effectively operate in the party following the expulsions. The group became Militant Labour in 1991, after leaving the Labour Party. In 1997, Militant Labour changed its name to the Socialist Party. In 2015,
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was elected Leader of the Labour Party. While Taaffe was supportive of Corbyn himself, he was critical of
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, a pro-Corbyn grassroots organisation that supported the compulsory reselection of Labour MPs, including those on the right of the party. "What is the point of Jeremy Corbyn without the right to remove the Blairites, who are an enormous drag on the progress of the Labour Party?" In 2016, Taaffe and several other members of the Socialist Party attempted to re-join the Labour Party. A the Socialist Party National Congress in 2020, Taaffe stood down as General Secretary.


Personal life and death

In 1966, Taaffe married Linda Driscoll. She worked as a primary school teacher, and was heavily involved in a Trotskyist faction of the
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. They had two daughters; Nancy Taaffe stood as a TUSC candidate in local elections. In his youth, Taaffe was a keen footballer, and he was a life-long supporter of Everton Football Club. Taaffe died on 23 April 2025, at the age of 83.


References


External links


Socialist Party (England & Wales)
website
Committee for a Workers' International
website
Marxist resource from the Committee for a Workers' International


By Ted Grant

by Peter Taaffe (this is a reply to Ted Grant'

and Rob Sewell'

to it) {{DEFAULTSORT:Taaffe, Peter 1942 births 2025 deaths British anti–nuclear weapons activists British Marxists British political writers British Trotskyists Committee for a Workers' International British Marxist writers Militant tendency supporters People from Birkenhead Socialist Party (England and Wales) members