Difference between revisions of "Economic League"

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The League was closed down in the 1990s and a successor body, called [[Caprim]] set up.
 
The League was closed down in the 1990s and a successor body, called [[Caprim]] set up.
 
==People==
 
==People==
[[Fraser of Allander]] | [[Stan Hardy]] | [[Ian Kerr]] | [[Jack Winder]] |Sir [[Henry Saxon Tate]] of [[Tate & Lyle]] |
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[[Lord Fraser of Allander]] | [[Stan Hardy]] | [[Ian Kerr]] | [[Jack Winder]] |Sir [[Henry Saxon Tate]] of [[Tate & Lyle]] |
  
 
==Resources==
 
==Resources==

Revision as of 12:40, 6 March 2009

An organisation set up in 1919 under the name National Propaganda. Its name was changed to the Economic League in 1924. Its main early functions were corporate propaganda and spying on the left. From about the 1950s its main role became blacklisting workers regarded as being 'subversives' in some way.

The League was closed down in the 1990s and a successor body, called Caprim set up.

People

Lord Fraser of Allander | Stan Hardy | Ian Kerr | Jack Winder |Sir Henry Saxon Tate of Tate & Lyle |

Resources

Publications on the Economic League

Economic League publications

Notes