Gerry Gable
Hadn't heard of him before
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The Telegraph
Gerry Gable, editor of Searchlight who waged a 50-year war on the British extreme right
Story by Telegraph Obituaries • 6h
Gerry Gable: as Searchlight’s best-known representative, he lived under siege from threatening calls and was sent a bomb in the post - Mark Kerrison / Alamy
Gerry Gable: as Searchlight’s best-known representative, he lived under siege from threatening calls and was sent a bomb in the post - Mark Kerrison / Alamy
Gerry Gable, who has died aged 88, helped found the anti-fascist publication Searchlight in 1964 and edited its monthly magazine on and off for some 50 years.
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Searchlight became synonymous with the fight against the extreme Right in Britain, building up a huge archive of files and photographs documenting the activities of organisations from the street-fighting thugs of the National Front in the 1970s to their besuited successors in the British National Party, and more recent groupings.
I wonder who the article refers to as in
recent groupings?