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In their view they saw no fundamental reason why a social democratic party should play host to a parasitic entryist organisation with a different ideology.
More insiduously, DPWs are seen as entryist.
The Herald also served as a vehicle for the WRP's limited entryist operation in this period.
Ted Grant, once the group's most important member, was expelled, and his breakaway minority, now known as Socialist Appeal, continued with the entryist strategy.
She was formerly a member of the Labour Party and organiser for the entryist left wing Militant tendency group within the Party.
Some sections of the ICFI have practiced temporary entryist policies, but continually emphasized to their membership that this was a short-term move.
At one point, two Trotskyist entryist groups operated within the SP, Offensive, now called Socialist Alternative, and the International Socialists.
When, for example, I exposed some of the movement's entryist (political infiltration) tactics, Furedi compared himself to the victims of fascism, McCarthyism and the Inquisition.
It abandoned its earlier systematic entryist work within the Labour Party, although the IMG continuously operated a "fraction" to organise its members within the Party.
It was founded in 1969 by two groups, one expelled from the International Marxist Group for wanting focus on entryist work in the Labour Party, and one from the Militant tendency.
The original DLP resulted from the conservative Catholic National Civic Council's anti-communist entryist tactics within the ALP and Australian trade union movement, which triggered the 1955 split.
Sheridan was active as a Militant tendency entryist in the Labour Party until 1989 when he was expelled, and became a member of Scottish Militant Labour (SML) formed in 1992.
Gapes was a founder member of the Clause Four group and chair of the National Organisation of Labour Students from 1976 to 1977, taking over following the defeat of the entryist Trotskyist Militant tendency.
Some anarchists were wary of the network and their federation, wondering if they were truly anarchist, some anarchists even wondered if the RSL was a Trotskyist group performing some kind of entryist tactic.
In the early 1970s Wood was a leading figure in the entryist Revolutionary Socialist League (aka Militant Tendency) in Scotland who left that party after it decided to support the creation of a devolved Scottish Assembly.
Tommy Sheridan (born 7 March 1964) is a Scottish socialist politician, known for being in various prominent roles within the socialist movement in Scotland and for being expelled in 1989 as the Labour Party militant tendency entryist.
These organisations continue, in their different ways, the adversarial politics of LM magazine and the RCP, leading some commentators, such as George Monbiot have pointed to apparent entryist tactics used by former RCP members designed to influence mainstream public opinion.
In its early years, NOLS was divided between two factions - the entryist Trotskyist Militant tendency and a mainstream left group, associated with Tribune, which formed in January 1974 called Clause Four, after the central political statement of the Labour Party constitution.
Although party leader Jim Cannon later hinted that the entry of the Trotskyists into the Socialist Party had been a contrived tactic aimed at stealing "confused young Left Socialists" for his own organization, it seems that at its inception, the entryist tactic was made in good faith.
Fightback, a rival Trotskyist organization, carries out a more classical form of entryism in the NDP, particularly in its youth wings, modelling itself after the British Militant tendency which practiced entryism in the Labour Party and which at its peak was the one of the most successful entryist organizations on record.