The Call (BSP)
The Call was a publication of the British Socialist Party (BSP) which appeared from 24 February 1916 until 29 July 1920. Originally it was the voice of the British Socialist Party's anti-war faction, who succeeded in changing the BSP's earlier pro-war stance. After the Easter conference, 24-25 April 1916, it became the official publication of the BSP. The first editor was Fred Willis of Willesden, but Albert Inkpin subsequently took over the role.
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The Call (BSP)
The Call was a publication of the British Socialist Party (BSP) which appeared from 24 February 1916 until 29 July 1920. Originally it was the voice of the British Socialist Party's anti-war faction, who succeeded in changing the BSP's earlier pro-war stance. After the Easter conference, 24-25 April 1916, it became the official publication of the BSP. The first editor was Fred Willis of Willesden, but Albert Inkpin subsequently took over the role.
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