A Splotch of Red: Keir Hardie in West Ham

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Kenworth, J. 2017. A Splotch of Red: Keir Hardie in West Ham. in: Workers’ Play Time: Seven Scripts from Seven Struggles Oxford, UK Workable Books. pp. 117-156
Chapter titleA Splotch of Red: Keir Hardie in West Ham
AuthorsKenworth, J.
Abstract

Keir Hardie is Labour’s great pioneer and its greatest hero. Without him, the party would never have existed. Newham, the London borough whose motto is “Progress with the People”, has a strong connection with Hardie. In the 1892 General Election, Hardie stood as the Independent candidate for the
West Ham South constituency.
An illegitimate and wretchedly poor son of a servant, Hardie had worked in the coal mines from the age of ten. How could he possibly take on the formidable might of the Conservative Party candidate, the wealthy and blue-blooded Major Banes? Could he actually win the election in West Ham and become Britain’s first socialist MP?
From the same writer and director team who staged Orwell’s Animal Farm as Revolution Farm on an inner city Newham farm, A Splotch of Red is being performed site specific in Newham’s libraries and Community Links’ Neighbours Hall in Canning Town. This was the hall where Hardie spoke at one of his many election rallies in Newham, and as a centre for social change, Will Thorne, Bertrand Russell and Sylvia Pankhurst were all to speak, or work, from there.

KeywordsKeir Hardie; Theatre; Labour; Pro-Localism; Trade Unions
Sustainable Development Goals16 Peace, justice and strong institutions
Middlesex University ThemeCreativity, Culture & Enterprise
Page range117-156
Book titleWorkers’ Play Time: Seven Scripts from Seven Struggles
Book authorsNicholls, D.
PublisherWorkable Books
Place of publicationOxford, UK
ISBN
Paperback9781780264271
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Print2017
Publication process dates
Accepted2017
Deposited06 May 2025
Output statusPublished
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