Thomas Morrison
Thomas (Tam) Morrison is a leading member of the Communist Party of Britain.
Red Paper Collective
The Labour Movement Alternative for Radical Constitutional Change.
Members of the Red Paper Collective: Pauline Bryan, Jackson Cullinane, Neil Findlay MSP, John Foster, Tommy Kane, Richard Leonard, Stephen Low, Alan Mackinnon, Jennifer McCarey, Vince Mills, Tom Morrison, Stephen Smellie, Dave Watson.
Scottish Morning Star conference
Scottish Morning Star conference March 6 2022.
- Chair Kate Ramsden
- Paper of the movement Bernadette Keaveney, Steve Dillon, Maria Feeney
- Trade Unions Kate Ramsden, Steve Dillon, Barry McAreavey, Chris Mitchell, Sean Baillie
- Community Thomas Morrison, David Ferguson, Phil McGarry, Jim Whiston, Richard Shillcock
- Youth: Michael Quinn Jamie Fitzpatrick
Progressive Federalism Commission
At the January 2022 Communist Party of Britain executive committee meeting Thomas Morrison became chair of the Progressive Federalism Commission.[1]
Communist Party of Britain Derbyshire Branch
Communist Party of Britain Derbyshire Branch public Facebook page members include Thomas Morrison.
Govan comrades
Govan Communist Party comrades Thomas Morrison, Brenda Graham, John Foster, Frank Casey, Angela Rae.
CPB Scottish Committee
Mike Arnott, Tam Kirby, Thomas Morrison, Keith Stoddart.
"50th Anniversary Scottish Assembly"
IBMT 2019
Jim Bollan, Louise Robertson, Jim Symons, Margaret Wood, Alan Grant, Mike Arnott, Thomas Morrison.
Morning Star Zoom
November 3 2020.
With Louise Robertson, Margaret Wood, Thomas Morrison, Hugh Maguinness.
"Our Class, Our Culture"
John Foster, Thomas Morrison, Jennifer McCarey, Peter Oneill, Janet Cassidy, Alan Grant, Keith Stoddart, Councillor Joe Cullinane.
"Shifting the Balance"
Scottish Morning Star conference Autumn 2019.
- Jane Carolan Institute Employment Rights IER (Scotland)
- Chelsea Dunne YCL Environment Commission
- Neil Findlay MSP Labour Central Scotland
- Morgan Finnie Scottish Committee YCL
- Tam Kirby Peoples Assembly; Unite Scottish Executive
- Simon Macfarlane Unison Scotland Political Officer
- Thomas Morrison Secretary Clydebank Trades Union Council
- Lyn-Marie O'Hara Steward Glasgow City Unison Branch
- Keith Puttick IER Associate Professor, Staffordshire University and author of The Welfare State: Wages and Work
- Claire Peden Organiser, STUC
- Guy Standing Professor SOAS Author of The Precariat and The Corruption of Capitalism
- Margaret Wood Unite Convener West Dunbartonshire
CPB Executive Committee
At the Communist Party of Britain’s 56th congress on November 6-7 2021 the following executive committee was elected Nisar Ahmed, Sonya Andermahr, Andy Bain, Mollie Brown, Andrea Burford, Sean David Cannon, Ben Chacko, Andy Chaffer, Tony Conway, Mary Davis, Lorraine Douglas, Alex Gordon, Bill Greenshields, Moz Greenshields, Robert Griffiths, Jonathan Havard, Richard Hebbert, Johnnie Hunter, Bernadette Keaveney, Tam Kirby, Hugh Kirkbride, Gawain Little, Sarah McDonough, David Morgan, Tommy Morrison, Kevan Nelson, Evan Pritchard, Carol Stavris, Ruth Styles, Robin Talbot, Jade Welburn.[2]
2014 CPB Executive Committee
Andy Bain, Ben Chacko, Andy Chaffer, Tony Conway, John Foster, Pauline Fraser, Alex Gordon, Moz Greenshields, Bill Greenshields, Robert Griffiths, Tim Gulliver, Anita Halpin, Zoe Hennessy, Steve Johnson, Bernadette Keaveney, Thomas Kirby, Eleanor Lakew, Martin Levy, Peter Middleman, Tommy Morrison, Mark O'Neill, Liz Payne, Ben Stevenson, Graham Stevenson, Joanne Stevenson, Ruth Styles, Anita Wright, Nick Wright.[3]
CPB Commissions
In 2016 the Communist Party of Britain EC endorsed the following Commission convenors who subsequently took up their positions: Mark O'Neill (Anti-austerity & People’s Charter), Tony Conway (Anti-Racism Anti-Fascism), Mike Quille (Culture), Chris Guiton (Economics), Robert Wilkinson (Education), Robert Wilkinson (Anti-EU & Popular Sovereignty), Graham Stevenson (Communist History Group), John Foster (International), Bill Greenshields (Political Education & Cadre Development), Joanne Stevenson (Peace), Tommy Morrison (Unemployment), Liz Payne (Women).[4]
CPB
Leading Scottish communist
From Unity August 2021.
"Communist Work in the Labour Movement"
Communist Work in the Labour Movement AUGUST 21, 2019.
The Scottish Committee's of the Communist Party and Young Communist League would like to invite you to a public meeting on the following highly relevant topics:
- Why the role of a Marxist Leninist party is essential if trade unions are to be an engine for real and lasting social change.
Tutors will be
- Morgan Finnie (Betterthanzero, USDAW and Young Communist League of Britain's Glasgow branch)
- Michael Quinn (Scottish Organiser, Young Communist League of Britain)
- Rory Pryde (Glasgow Chair, Communist Party of Britain)
- Thomas Morrison (Secretary of Clydebank Trades Council and the Communist Party of Britain's Scottish Committee)
"Re-developing Class Politics"
Morning Star Scottish Autumn conference October 4 2015.
Carolyn Jones, Lynn Henderson, Neil Findlay MSP, Chris Stephens MP, Cllr Bill Butler, Vicky Grandon, Tam Kirby, Phil McGarry, Vince Mills, Tom Morrison, Jennifer McCarey, Mike Arnott.
"Red Lives"
The editors, Simon Meddick, Liz Payne and Phil Katz would like to express our thanks to all the contributors to this volume of Red Lives, who have given their time and work freely in the interests of ensuring these personal histories could be shared to inspire others.
Personal recollections and connections have been the principal source for the writers of these biographies, which makes this collection so special. Therefore our thanks go to: Kolya Abramsky, Bill Adam, Mary Aldridge, Brian Allbutt, Arthur Attwood, Meic Birtwistle, Annie Banham, Martin Brown, John Campbell, Colin Carritt, Jennie Chesterton, Joe Clark, Tony Conway, Andy Croft, Mary Davis, Lesley Discum, Megan Dobney, Lorraine Douglas, Paul Dunn, John Ellison, Dan Evans, Ann Field, John Foster, John Fox, Susan Galloway, Tom Gill, Alex Gordon, Bill Greenshields, Robert Griffiths, Liane Groves, Anita Halpin, Jonathan Havard, David Horsley, Pat Jay, Ben Jay, Cad Jones, Roger Jones, Meirian Jump, Chris Kaufman, Phil Katz, Ken Keable, George Kerr, Tam Kirby, Peter Lazenby, Martin Levy, Eleanor Lewington, Alex Maxwell, Rosie McGregor, Bevis Miller, Laura Miller, Tommy Morrison, Kevan Nelson, Cynthia Oughton, Liz Payne, Mike Pentelow Evan Pritchard, Mike Quille, Neil Rafeek, Ruth Rickman-Williams, Jane Rosen, Jane Scott, Tom Sibley, Dr. Mike Squires, Carol Stavris, Dave Stavris Graham Stevenson, Keith Stoddart, Robert Streader, Ruth Styles, The Vale of Leven History Project, Mike Vine, Michael Walker, Lynne Walsh, Robert Wilkinson, Jim Whyte, Tanya Wills, Anita Wright, Nick Wright.
Leave – Fight – Transform
Signatories on the Founding Statement of the Communist Party of Britain led Leave – Fight – Transform: The LeFT Campaign included Thomas Morrison (Secretary Clydebank TUC).
No2EU candidates
No2EU candidates in Scotland in 2009 were John Foster, Tommy Sheridan, Leah Ganley, Stuart Hyslop, Ajit Singh Uppal, Thomas Morrison.
"Should the Working Class Support Independence"
Bill Greenshields and Thomas Morrison March 6, 2014.
"Arguments for Public Ownership"
Morning Star Scottish conference Autum 2013.
Chair: Roz Foyer
Speakers: Lynn Henderson, Neil Findlay MSP, Jamie Hepburn MSP, Agnes Tolmie, Harry Frew, Peter Pinkney, Dave Watson, Stephen Boyd, Tom Morrison.
"Saving Scotland's Economy"
Morning Star Conference Spring 2011:
Speakers include Dave Moxham, Elaine Smith MSP, Lynn Henderson, Brian Smith, Jackson Cullinane, Steven Boyd, Zoe Streatfield, Vince Mills, Tommy Morrison.
Chair Roz Foyer.
CPB executive committee
In 2008 the Communist Party of Britain executive committee consisted of Carol Turner, Ivan Beavis, Geoff Bottoms, Mary Davis, John Foster, Pauline Fraser, Bill Greenshields, Robert Griffiths, Anita Halpin, Kevin Halpin, John Haylett, Joel Heyes, Steve Johnson, Carolyn Jones, Martin Levy, Gawain Little, Alan MacKinnon, Emily Mann, Tommy Morrison, Andrew Murray, Rick Newnham, Ben Stevenson, Graham Stevenson, Carol Turner and Anita Wright.[5]
YCL
Born about 1953, Thomas Morrison joined the Young Communist League of Great Britain in 1973.