London Socialist Alliance
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The London Socialist Alliance (LSA) was an alliance of far-left socialist groups and individuals in London. It stood candidates in the for the Greater London Assembly Election in 2000, but supported Ken Livingstone in the mayoral elections held at the same time. It became part of the Socialist Alliance after the elections.
At the assembly elections it polled about 27,000 votes from a total of 2,400,000, and got 1.6% of the vote.
[edit] External links
- "New success for London Socialist Alliance". Green Left. Australia. 28 June 2000. http://www.greenleft.org.au/2000/410/23403.
- "London Socialist Alliance". Red Action. http://www.redaction.org/lsa/contents.html.
- Osler, Dave (2000). "Smaller Goldfish, Bigger Bowl: Prospects for the London Socialist Alliance". What Next. http://www.whatnextjournal.co.uk/Pages/Back/Wnext17/LSA.html.
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