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Journalist and erstwhile leader of the [[Revolutionary Communist Party]]. Editor of [[Living Marxism]], columnist for The Times (London) and now editor of [[Spiked online]].
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'''Mick Hume''' is a journalist and erstwhile organiser of the [[Revolutionary Communist Party]]. Editor of [[Living Marxism]], columnist for The Times (London) and now editor of [[Spiked online]].
  
 
"Mick Hume is the editor of spiked and a columnist for The Times (London) and a regular contributor to other publications. He was the editor of [[LM Magazine]] (which he launched, originally as [[Living Marxism]], in 1988) until it was forced to close in 2000 following a libel suit brought by ITN. Hume is a fortysomething ex-grammar school boy from Woking, who went to Manchester University and still has a season ticket at Old Trafford." [http://www.terrorismresearch.net/biographies.htm]
 
"Mick Hume is the editor of spiked and a columnist for The Times (London) and a regular contributor to other publications. He was the editor of [[LM Magazine]] (which he launched, originally as [[Living Marxism]], in 1988) until it was forced to close in 2000 following a libel suit brought by ITN. Hume is a fortysomething ex-grammar school boy from Woking, who went to Manchester University and still has a season ticket at Old Trafford." [http://www.terrorismresearch.net/biographies.htm]

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Mick Hume is a journalist and erstwhile organiser of the Revolutionary Communist Party. Editor of Living Marxism, columnist for The Times (London) and now editor of Spiked online.

"Mick Hume is the editor of spiked and a columnist for The Times (London) and a regular contributor to other publications. He was the editor of LM Magazine (which he launched, originally as Living Marxism, in 1988) until it was forced to close in 2000 following a libel suit brought by ITN. Hume is a fortysomething ex-grammar school boy from Woking, who went to Manchester University and still has a season ticket at Old Trafford." [1]

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