We Remember Malcolm Campbell

This blog has been set up to commemorate and celebrate the life of Malcolm Campbell. Malcolm was an excellent Comrade and friend to many -he will be fondly remembered by all. This website has been set up with the blessing of Malcolm’s family so that the many trade unionists, comrades and friends who knew and valued him can have somewhere to post their remembrance. Email your contributions to Marshajanethompson@yahoo.co.uk ; jonrogers1963@gmail.com and seanphilfox@aol.com

Monday, 11 May 2009

John McDonnell, MP

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Malcolm was respected as a dedicated socialist and trade unionist by all who knew him. For me he was one of the finest examples of what a so...

Laurie Pocock

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Those people who went to Malcolm's funeral yesterday will aready know that many of us were unable to get inside the chapel for the servi...
Saturday, 9 May 2009

Cllr Karen Jewitt (Lab Croydon)

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As a Councillor in Croydon I worked closely with Malcolm for years on the Council and Joint Staff Committee, his fire and fight on behalf of...

Rosalind Hardie Ejiohuo

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I remember the enthusiasm with which Malcolm attended the Croydon Equalities Unit's Burns Suppers in Taberner House, apologising profuse...

Malcolm was a diamond

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This is what I said at the service for Malcolm on Thursday; I won’t be the first or last today to observe that Malcolm was a diamond. And li...

Peter Howard

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Whilst I sometimes disagreed with Malcolm I had great respect for him & the very hard work he did for others.He will be a hard act to fo...

Courtney Selwood

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haven’t known Malcolm for very long but when I went away for my first conference he was encouraging and dedicated. As a young member I was c...
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