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    "The trade union leaders’ pitiful response to the centenary of the General Strike",
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  "textContent": "It is often said that those who fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it. On the 100-year anniversary of the General Strike, Britain's trade union leaders have chosen to ignore, gloss over, and consciously hide the clearly revolutionary character of this momentous class battle.\n\nThe post The trade union leaders’ pitiful response to the centenary of the General Strike appeared first on The Communist.",
  "title": "The trade union leaders’ pitiful response to the centenary of the General Strike"
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