Subjects include (transcript page numbers given in brackets): McShane’s dealings and disagreements with Glasgow Communist Party officials and his resumption of campaigning for the unemployed after returning from Canada, including organising a demonstration and deputation to Glasgow Corporation to be held on 6 March 1930 (1-7); his good relationship with Wal Hannington (4-5); march to London in 1932 in protest against the household means test (8, 10); detention in Soviet Union of Len Wincott, leader of the Invergordon Mutiny (8-9); riot during demonstration led by McShane in Glasgow in 1931 (11-14).
14 pages
Open
Recording at 842/33.
English
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