Monty Goldman

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Monty Goldman is an activist in the Communist Party of Britain and former Communist Party of Great Britain member who was expelled in the 1980s during that party's factional conflicts.[1][2] Goldman has stood in elections for more than forty years.[3]

Goldman, whose father Sidney participated in the Battle of Cable Street against Oswald Mosley's blackshirts,[4] himself has a long record of campaigning against racism and fascism,[5] having taken part in the protest against BNP leader Nick Griffin's appearance on the BBC Question Time programme[6] in October 2009.

Goldman stood for election for Mayor of Hackney in 2002 and 2010 and for Parliament for Hackney South and Shoreditch in 1997 and 2005.[7][8] His latest electoral candidacy was on 6 May 2010, securing 2033 votes in the contest for mayor of Hackney,[9] which he said was the highest Communist vote ever achieved in his lifetime as a candidate in Hackney.[10]

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