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    When I was briefly a member (but I was older then, I'm so much younger now) or, rather, when I 'entered' the Labour Party, the local members were more interested in tea and tombolas than Trotsky, and couldn't tell their permanent revolution from their permanent wave. All the young energy was sucked down, like ponies into the Grimpen mire. I left after a few grim months of facile front-room confab and fetid flatus. If the local groups are still anything like that, then they sure need ripping up. Odd, too, that 'local' and 'organised' are now viewed as negative by some; I assume the district Tories are 'globalist' and 'disorganised': they certainly are at national level.

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