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Getting ready to distribute the Star on a demonstration in 2018. Cancellation of many left events this year has left the People’s Paper with a funding shortfall

COMRADES, before I reveal the total of this week’s postbag, are you up for the 250-pound challenge?

No, I’m not promoting a crash diet for rotund revolutionaries who want to fight the flab. 

If health and fitness is what you’re looking for, I’d recommend you join our cycling heroes on next year’s Pedal4Progress fundraiser.

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