- Henry Martin (socialist)
Henry Martin (c. 1864–1951), also known as Harry Martin, was a British
socialist .Martin was one of the most notable of the impossibilists in the
Social Democratic Federation (being expelled in April 1904), and helped found theSocialist Party of Great Britain later that year. A member of its first Executive Committee (1904–1905), Martin was expelled on8 April 1905 owing to his joining an unemployed rights association. He rejoined the Party on6 November 1906 and left again, only to rejoin on19 June 1908 . He was then a speaker for the Party (1909–1911), an Executive Committee member (1911) and brieflyLambeth branch secretary (1911) before finally resigning over theWB of Upton Park affair in 1911. The issue at stake was essentially whether socialist MPs should vote for reforms, the dissidents taking the stance that they never should. He was a member of the anti-reform Provisional Committee of 1911 and subsequently long-term organiser of theSocialist Propaganda League (an SPGB split-off). He died early in 1951, aged 87.ee also
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WB of Upton Park
*Socialist Propaganda League References
*Obituary in May 1951 "
Socialist Standard "
*Socialist Party of Great Britain 1904–1913 membership register
*"Justice"
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