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Dangerous Hero

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by Tom Bower


  Amnesty International 156, 241

  Anglo-Irish Agreement (1985) 104

  Angry Brigade 13

  anti-Semitism 7, 18, 26, 46, 81, 130, 132, 153–5, 159, 192–4, 207, 214, 228, 231–41, 245–53, 256, 268–72, 274, 285, 287, 301, 308–9, 316, 323–35, 337, 340

  Arkush, Jonathan 239–40, 246, 325–9

  Ashcroft, Lord 174

  Ashworth, Jon 278

  ASLEF see Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen (ASLEF) 171, 182, 223, 294–5

  Association of London Authorities (ALA) 120

  Attlee, Clement 2, 13, 150

  AUEW see Amalgamated Union of Engineering Workers Auschwitz 154, 340, 341

  Austin, Ian 210, 212, 277, 331

  Baader Meinhof 13

  Baharier, Michelle 286

  Bahrain 155–6

  Bailey, Rebecca Long 199

  Banks, Tony 22, 83

  Barghouti, Marwan 292

  Barlow, David 46

  Barnett, Emma 308

  Bataclan theatre attack, Paris (November 2015) 212

  Bateman, Marilyn 65

  BBC 156, 159, 166, 175, 176, 180, 187, 193, 196, 200, 201, 213, 214, 221, 236, 261, 268, 272, 282, 283, 296, 303, 308, 311, 314, 318, 321

  Beckett, Jasmin 235

  Beckett, Margaret 164, 167, 179

  Begg, Moazzam 272–3

  Begin, Menachem 131

  Benn, Emily 163

  Benn, Hilary 190, 199, 212, 213, 219–22, 225, 257, 259–62

  Benn, Tony 42, 176, 186, 267, 275; socialist beliefs 21, 37, 55, 58, 102; acclaims Wilson’s election win 24; family background 29; relationship with Corbyn 29, 58, 67–70, 85, 104; Wilson’s comment on 30; as possible Labour leader 34, 54, 59, 104; blames Foot for SDP success 61; programme for socialism 68–70; loses Bristol South-East seat 77; 1983 Labour deputy leadership contest 83; walks out of Labour conference 93; linked to LAP 97; organises convention in Chesterfield 103

  Bennett, Ronan 185–6

  Bergen-Belsen 341

  Berger, Luciana 239, 269, 316, 324–6, 340

  Berlin Wall 105

  bin Laden, Osama 128–30, 156, 206

  Birmingham Six 95

  Bishop, Maurice 85

  Black Lives Matter 290

  Black Power movement 7, 8, 30

  Black September 192

  Blackburn, Robin 68

  Blair, Tony 147, 168, 300; opposition to 114–16, 118, 120, 139, 143–4, 162, 171; attempts to deselect MPs 121–2; ‘ethical foreign policy’ 124–5; decision to bomb Iraq 134–7, 219, 277; wins 2001 general election 138–40; resigns as Labour leader 144; after leaving office 149; attempts to prevent Corbyn’s election as Labour leader 175, 179; and 2005 London bomb attacks 216–17; fails to speak out against Corbyn 284; warns Britain becoming a one-party state 293

  Blakelock, PC Keith 93, 95

  Blanchflower, David 182–3, 284, 296–7

  Blower, Christine 228, 230

  Blunkett, David 191, 280, 293

  BMA see British Medical Association BNP see British National Party

  Board of Deputies of British Jews 239, 324, 326, 328

  Boateng, Paul 76

  Bolívar House, Fitzrovia 141

  Borough Market attack (June 2017) 309

  Botmeh, Jawad 133

  Bottomley, Virginia 111

  Bouattia, Malia 246–7

  Boutle, Clive 76, 115

  BP (British Petroleum) 157

  Bracchitta, Claudia: breakdown of marriage to Corbyn xix–xxii, xxiii–xxiv, 118, 123, 161; marriage to Corbyn 100, 101; informs Corbyn of his mother’s death 103; accompanies Corbyn to Cuba 108

  Bradshaw, Ben 290

  Bragg, Billy 332

  Bramall, Field Marshal Lord 220

  Branson, Richard 288–9

  Brenner, Lenni 247

  Brexit 259, 261, 263, 283, 285, 293, 297–9, 312, 314–15, 330, 336–8, 342–7

  Brighton bombing (1984) 89–90, 95, 196

  Bristol 81

  British Army 129, 195, 211

  British Leyland 29–30

  British Medical Association (BMA) 230, 243

  British National Party (BNP) 226

  British Rail 295

  British Steel 86–7

  British Union of Fascists 1

  Brittan, Leon 220

  Brixton, London 62, 81

  Broadwater Farm, Tottenham 41–2, 94, 229

  Brockway, Fenner 67

  Brown, Gordon 114, 120–1, 144–7, 164, 172, 180, 220, 284

  Brown, Jane 115

  Brown, Nick 292

  Brunel University 65

  Bryant, Chris 261, 264

  Bseiso, Atef 192

  Buddan, Robert 5

  Burnham, Andy 170, 173, 175, 183, 185, 190, 221, 261, 265, 302, 307

  Bush, George H.W. 107

  Bush, George W. 134, 135

  Cable, Vince 197

  Cage 272

  Calais, France 228–9

  Callaghan, James 34, 37, 39–40, 47, 54, 58–9, 67, 150, 180

  Camden council 47, 66

  Camden and Islington Trust 187

  Cameron, David 12, 145–7, 156–9, 168, 186, 197, 204, 206, 211, 213, 215, 219, 222, 241–4, 255–6, 267, 274, 278, 284, 286

  Cameron, Ian 243

  Campaign Group 165

  Campaign for Labour Party Democracy 21, 55, 242

  Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) 3, 13, 129, 176, 226

  Campbell, Alastair 137, 183

  Carden, Dan 302

  Carlile, Lord 310

  Carmichael, Stokely 6

  Carr, John 89

  Casey, Anthony 288

  Casey, Louise 310–11

  Castro, Fidel 6, 8, 11, 73, 83, 105–6, 108, 292

  Cesek, Ann 160

  Chakrabarti, Shami 252–3, 269–74, 276, 285–6, 292, 304

  Chalmers, Alex 235

  Chang, Victor 7, 9

  Channel 4 10–11, 200, 221, 258, 259, 318

  Chapman, Jane; character and description 24, 38–9; meets and marries Corbyn 24–6; political interests and career 25–7, 32, 38, 41–2; relationship with Corbyn’s parents 25; comment on Corbyn’s lack of books 27; comments on Corbyn’s character 30; on strained holidays with Corbyn 34–6; breakdown of marriage to Corbyn 37, 41, 50–1; removal of school governors 47; dismissed from position in Haringey 48; confrontation with Abbott 56–7; votes against Corbyn 282

  Charlie Hebdo attack (January 2015) 212

  Chávez, Hugo 140–2, 151, 176, 182, 204–5, 281, 306

  Chessum, Michael 228

  Chilcott, Sir John 277

  Chile 11, 106, 124; Chilean Committee for Justice 100

  Church, Charlotte 173–4

  Church, Frank 22

  Churchill, Winston 17

  CIA (Central Intelligence Agency) 8, 11, 22

  Clark, Katy 209, 225, 235, 242, 260, 278

  Clarke, Charles 143

  Class War 163

  Clause 4 (of Labour constitution) 114, 205

  Clay Cross, Derbyshire 25

  Coaker, Vernon 261

  Coffey, Ann 259

  Cold War 36–7, 105

  Cole, G.D.H. 301

  Coleman, Neale 176, 203, 208–9, 226–7

  Collier, David 323

  Collins, Philip 183, 217, 299

  Common Good group 188–9

  Communication Workers’ Union 165

  communism, communists 16–18, 20–1, 67, 105, 134, 214, 218, 300; The Communist Manifesto 21; Communist Party 129, 134, 296; Communist Party of Great Britain 16

  Conquest, Robert 53, 177

  Conservative Central Office 67, 68

  Consett steelworks, County Durham 86–7

  Cook, Robin 232

  Cooke, Leroy 7

  Cooper, Yvette 170, 173, 175, 185, 301

  Copeland by-election (2017) 296, 298

  Corbyn, Andrew 2

  Corbyn, David Jnr 2, 100


  Corbyn, David Snr 1–2

  CORBYN, JEREMY: character and description xv–xxvi, 3, 4, 6, 9–10, 19–20, 49–51, 71–2, 82, 101, 185, 193–4, 197, 259, 262, 299; breakdown of marriage to Bracchitta xix–xxix, 118, 123; financial problems xix–xxi, xxiii, xxv; affairs xxii, 51–2, 57, 160; attitude to education xxiv–xxv, 115–16, 122, 200; biographical discrepancies xxiv–xxvi, 1, 4–5, 11–13, 17–19, 27, 54, 193, 288–9; rarely reads books xxv, 2–3, 11–12, 27, 176, 282; birth, family background and education 1–3; disdain for materialism, culture and spirituality 3, 7–8, 19, 20, 30, 34–5, 122; socialist influences and beliefs 3, 8, 10–14, 16, 19–20, 27–31, 36–8, 46, 58, 59, 67–70, 83, 90–1, 122–4, 129, 134, 148, 150–1, 257–8, 292; sings ‘The Red Flag’ 4, 38, 114, 147, 186, 187, 196; in Jamaica 4–10; unsociableness of 6, 31, 52–3, 83; in Guyana and South America 11–13; unable to analyse political and economic issues 12, 29–30, 32, 69, 103, 106–8, 114, 123, 130, 152–3, 177, 180–2, 201, 223–4, 244, 296–7; attends camp in Skegness 13–14; anti-Semitic and anti-Zionist tendencies 18, 19, 26, 46, 81–2, 107, 130–4, 153–5, 159, 178, 192–4, 231–53, 268–75, 301, 308–9, 323–35, 340–2; works for NUTGW 18–19; political ambitions 21–2, 30–2, 38–9, 44–7, 49–50, 55–6, 70–1, 72, 75–8, 117; becomes researcher for Tony Banks at AUEW 22; dislike of American imperialism 22, 83, 85, 106, 106–7, 125; marriage to Jane Chapman 24–7, 30, 34–6; elected to Haringey council 25–8; affinity towards immigrants 26, 28, 31, 38, 45–6, 55, 71–2, 79, 80, 83–4, 101, 110, 113–14, 123, 126, 146, 147; hatred of middle classes 27–8, 53; and Tony Benn 28, 58, 67–70, 85; attitude to women 30, 35, 37, 116, 122, 190, 191; fired by AUEW and hired by NUPE 32–3; interest in manhole covers 36; breakdown of marriage to Chapman 37, 41, 50–1; in election campaigns 38, 99–101, 118, 146–7, 287; involved in plots and skirmishes in Haringey 41–63, 66–7, 70–3, 74–5, 102; supports strikes and unrest 41–50, 54, 57–8, 60–2, 88, 90, 149, 298; prefers others to do the dirty work 44, 62, 88, 105, 187, 199; attitude to police 45, 60, 62, 74–5, 93–5, 212–13, 229, 307–8, 310, 319; and Labour’s 1979 and 1983 general election defeats 48, 101; helps execute coup at GLC 53–6, 62–3, 66; attitude to Falklands conflict 73–4; elected MP for Islington North 76–7, 113, 119, 146–7; conduct at Westminster 79–80, 83–5, 187–8, 191; confused views 82, 115–16, 124–7, 211–14, 292–4; dislike of media 84, 112, 115, 122, 147, 179, 245, 302; enjoys foreign travel 84–5, 106, 108, 117, 224–5; fails to criticise council corruption or incompetence 84, 110–12, 119; encourages direct action against capitalism 86; response to Brighton bombing 89–90; supports IRA 90, 95–6, 103–4, 116–17; walks out of Labour conference 93; arrested in 1986 95; penchant for revolutionaries and tyrants 96–7, 105–6, 140–2, 176, 178, 192–3, 196; linked to LAP 97; as sympathiser of Soviet system 97–8, 177; marries Claudia Bracchitta 100–1; detachment from mainstream Britain 101–2; harmless image 102, 109; oratory of 103, 185–6, 195–6, 200, 204–6, 224, 255, 256, 291; response to mother’s death 103; lack of sympathy for oppressed people 104–8; mistrust of 104, 187, 218, 299; slide into obscurity 104, 109, 111–12, 115–17, 123–4, 127; reaction to Glasnost 105; foreign affairs beliefs 106–8; response to abuse of children in Islington 110–11; rebellion, opposition and attempted coups against 119, 189, 197–9, 201, 217–18, 221–3, 240, 242, 251, 259–68, 272–4, 277–90, 298–300; Blair’s attempts to deselect 121–2; opposes Labour leadership 121–2, 135–41, 143, 149–51; distrust of IT and the internet 123; supports immigration, multiculturalism, pacifism and anti-globalisation 126–7, 146, 151–3, 155, 156, 176, 212–14, 219–21, 224, 228–9, 245, 257–8, 294, 297–8, 303; extreme convictions 128–42; Muslim sympathies 134–8, 143–4, 155, 159, 192, 271, 310–11; attitude to Middle East 136–8, 155–9, 178; relationship with McDonnell 148–9; marries Laura Alvarez 160–1; election to Labour leadership 162–84; supports McDonnell’s economic plans 180–1, 284, 296–7, 303; first months as leader 185–210; appointments and resignations 188–91; at St Paul’s Cathedral commemoration 194–5; dismissal and deselection of opponents 199, 225–8, 241, 276, 290, 292, 315–16, 337–8; and oath of allegiance to Queen 207–8; refuses to condemn terrorist activities 212–16, 291, 310–11; and shoot-to-kill policy 213, 215–16; and TV documentary 227; hostility towards EU 255–9, 297; challenge to leadership of 281–90; 2017 general election 304–15; reaction to Grenfell fire 317–20; vacillation over Brexit 343–7; ‘Stupid woman’ controversy 346–7

  Corbyn, Naomi Josling 1–3, 25, 100, 244

  Corbyn, Piers 2, 13, 17–18, 25, 34, 41, 235, 251, 286

  Corbyn, Seb 165, 201, 207, 216

  Corbyn, Tommy 236

  Cotton, Dany 319

  Cox, Jo 211, 254, 263

  Coyne, Gerard 171, 287, 289, 302

  Creasy, Stella 273, 334

  Croft, Peter 7

  Crosby, Lynton 304

  Crosland, Tony 114

  Crossman, Richard 114

  Cuba 6, 8, 85, 105–6, 108, 123–4, 292, 296; Cuba Solidarity 26; Cuba Solidarity Committee 278

  Cunningham, George 76–7

  Curtice, John 293, 300, 303

  Czechoslovakia 36, 131, 177; Czech intelligence 96–7

  Daily Mail 299

  Daily Mirror 168, 183, 205, 241, 253, 261, 265, 279, 296, 341

  Daily Telegraph 217, 271, 311

  Daley, Janet 218

  Damascus, Syria 158

  Daniels, Judith 64

  Davies, Andrea 13

  Davies, Liz 110, 111

  Dawes, Dennis 6

  de Beauvoir, Simone 50

  de Chassiron, Charles 106

  de Piero, Gloria 261

  Dearlove, Richard 136, 311

  Debbonaire, Thangam 280, 285

  Deir Yassin Remembered (DYR) 133–4, 238

  Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) 315, 342, 345

  Dick, Cressida 310

  Dickens, Geoffrey 110, 111

  Dicks, Terry 77, 120

  Doherty, Hugh 95

  Downing, Gerry 236

  Dromey, Jack 264

  Dryden, John 343

  Dugdale, Kezia 218–19, 292–3, 316

  Duggan, Mark 229

  Dugher, Michael 225

  Duke, David 251

  Duncan, D.K. 6–7

  Duncan Smith, Iain 241, 242

  DUP see Democratic Unionist Party

  Dyson, James 152

  Eagle, Angela 191, 212, 261, 273, 277–8, 280

  Eagle, Maria 225, 226, 261

  Eastern Europe 36, 79, 104–5, 108, 233

  Ecclestone, Bernie 144

  The Economist 70

  Eden, Douglas 21–2, 34, 47, 54, 55

  Eichmann, Adolf 340–1

  Eisen, Paul 133, 238, 340

  Elizabeth II, Queen 60, 207, 208, 218

  Elliott, James 235

  Ellis, Marlene 241

  Ellman, Louise 231–3, 235, 250, 325

  Elthorne estate, Islington 110

  Embley, Lloyd 265

  Emwazi, Mohammed (‘Jihadi John’) 211–12, 224

  Engel, Natascha 149

  English Electric 1

  Enniskillen massacre (November 1987) 95

  EOKA 96

  ERM see Exchange Rate Mechanism

  EU see European Union

  EU referendum (June 2016) 197, 25–9, 263, 267, 292, 297

  European Union (EU) 150–1, 188–90, 197, 297

  Evening Standard 111, 185, 247, 326

  Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM) 114

  Falconer, Lord 190, 261

  Falkland Islands 73–4, 126

  Faulkner, Charlie 212

  Feingold, Oliver 247

  Field, Frank 167, 260, 334, 337

  Fields, Terry 108

  Findlay, Neil 292

  Finsberg, Geoffrey 77

  Finsbury Park mosque, London 127

  Fisher, Alan 32

  Fisher, Andrew 163, 203, 209, 214, 227, 273, 300

  Fitzgerald, Julia 66

  Flello, Robert 263


  Fletcher, Harry 82, 168, 170, 188

  Fletcher, Kat 168, 176

  Fletcher, Simon 81, 134, 168, 176, 188, 191, 204, 208–9, 227

  Foot, Michael 34, 59, 61, 69, 71, 72, 74, 77, 81, 83, 201, 225

  Formby, Jennie 279, 327, 331, 338

  Foster, Michael 239

  Foxcroft, Vicky 273

  Franchi, Tony 39

  Freedland, Jonathan 299

  ‘Freedom for Humanity’ (mural) 233–4, 324–5

  Freeman, Alan 140, 141

  Freeson, Reg 247

  Fry, Stephen 309

  Fullick, Leisha 118–19

  Gaddafi, Muammar 66, 88, 156–7

  Galeano, Eduardo, Open Veins of Latin America 11–12

  Galloway, George 58, 66, 103, 134, 141, 157, 168

  Galtieri, General Leopoldo 73–4

  Gapes, Mike 294–5

  Gardiner, Barry 264

  Gaza 154, 233, 234, 237–9, 334

  German, Lindsey 129, 130, 135, 222, 224

  Germany 163

  Gestetner 61

  Gibson, Bishop 7

  Gilbert, Tony 67, 97

  Gisburne House, Islington 110

  Glasnost 105

  Glastonbury Festival 261, 320–1

  GLC see Greater London Council

  GMB (trade union) 147, 188–9, 201, 226

  Goodman, Helen 264

  Goodwin, Barbara 65

  Gourtsoyannis, Yannis 230, 243

  Gove, Michael 274

  GQ magazine 5

  Gramsci, Antonio 267

  Grant, Bernie 30–1, 39, 42, 49, 53, 57, 66, 71, 75, 93, 105, 257

  Grant, Ted 60

  The Great British Bake Off (TV programme) 200

  Greater London Council (GLC) xxiii, 26, 34, 46–7, 49, 53–6, 62–4, 66, 85–6, 88–9, 91–2, 176, 228

  Greatley, Angela 73

  Greece 163, 182

  Green, Kate 262

  Green, Philip 283

  Green Party 175

  Greenstein, Tony 81

  Grenfell Tower, London 317–20, 330

  Grunwick dispute (1976) 37

  Guardian 88, 125, 134, 166, 167, 176, 177, 183, 198, 203, 205, 208, 232, 251, 266, 288, 289, 298, 299

  Guevara, Che 6

  Guildford Four 95

  The Guinness Book of Records 95

  Gulf War (1990) 107

  Gurbuz, Aysegul 237

  Guyana 11

  Haberdashers’ Adams grammar school, Shropshire 2–3

  Habeeb, Sameh 285

  Hain, Peter 129, 255

  Haines, Joe 32, 303

  Halabja, Iraq 107

  Hamad, King 156

  Hamami, Ibrahim 237

  Hamas 155, 179, 192, 232, 233, 237–40, 251, 256, 270, 276, 333

 

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