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The key issue was the Falklands War: most of the former I-CL argued for the defeat of both sides ; most of the former WSL supported a victory for Argentina.
The Socialist Group represented the continuity of the old Workers Socialist League which was expelled from Gerry Healy's Socialist Labour League in 1974 and merged with the International-Communist League as the new WSL in 1981 before being expelled in 1984.
The newspaper was originally a vehicle for united work between the International-Communist League ( I-CL ), the Workers ' Socialist League ( who merged with the ICL to become a new WSL ), Workers Power and independent leftists, such as Ken Livingstone.
This process was completed when the ICL / WSL fusion broke, as Socialist Organiser re-evaluated many of its international policies and developed its own distinctive " third camp " position.
Around a hundred of them went on to form the Workers Socialist League ( WSL ) of which Thornett was a leader.
The Workers Socialist League ( WSL ) was a Trotskyist group in Britain.
The result was that they recruited a number of WSL members to their views and these formed the Leninist Faction in 1977.
By 1980 the WSL was essentially working within the Labour Party which caused a degree of internal differentiation within its membership as to how to relate to the Labour Left around Tony Benn, which they saw as reformist.
Those members of the WSL most opposed to any fusion of the group with the I-CL tended to be those involved with the group's " open " work around unemployment which was then a massive question in Britain.
The WSL launched a short-lived National Unemployed Workers Movement at this time which despite its name was actually more concerned with unemployed youth than workers thrown out of the factories.
The fusion of the two groups was achieved in July 1981 with the fused group maintaining the name Workers Socialist League, often called the ' new ' WSL, with Socialist Organiser as its paper ( although theoretically SO was a " broad " paper and not that of the WSL or I-CL before it ).
One group was the former I-CL around Sean Matgamna, a second around Alan Clinton and a smaller third group was composed of part of the old WSL.
The next stage in the developing split was the April 1983 TILC meeting at which the WSL delegates voted to prevent Chilean sympathisers from affiliating to the TILC.
The WSL was a little smaller after the expulsion of the IF and still split between the supporters of Sean Matgamna and Alan Thornett.
Matgamna's supporters continued with the WSL and Socialist Organiser but soon dropped the name WSL in favour of the Socialist Organiser Alliance, while Thornett's depleted followers founded a new smaller group called the Socialist Group, which was to publish a magazine called Socialist Viewpoint until it fused with the International Group in 1987, to form the International Socialist Group.
In 1989, he was named to the WSL All-Star team.
Seventeen years old at the time, he was the youngest player to sign with the WSL or its successor leagues, the APSL and A-League.
In 1989, Harty spent the collegiate off season with the San Francisco Bay Blackhawks of the Western Soccer League ( WSL ).< sup ></ sup > After graduating from Stanford, Harty was sidelined for nearly two years with a back injury.
She was vice president of the Women ’ s Literary Society started by her friend Rose Scott, many of the society's members would go on to form the Womanhood Suffrage League of New South Wales ( WSL ) on 6 May 1891.

WSL and founded
In 1893 she was elected to the WSL presidency, and founded the Australasian Home Reading Union in the same year.

WSL and with
The newspaper gradually became more identified with the new WSL.
This position caused disputes within the group, mostly with members of the old WSL.
The IT had 38 members most from the old WSL but including I-CLers with its main support in Leicester and Nottingham.
The IF, who sympathised with the TILC, were then expelled from the WSL, and formed the Workers Internationalist League.
In 1989, Kinnear signed with the San Francisco Bay Blackhawks of the Western Soccer League ( WSL ).
In 1990, the WSL merged with the American Soccer League ( ASL ) to form the American Professional Soccer League ( APSL ).
In 1989, he attended the University of San Francisco for one year and then signed with the San Francisco Bay Blackhawks of the Western Soccer League ( WSL ).
In 1990, the WSL merged with the American Soccer League to form the American Professional Soccer League ( APSL ).

WSL and Thornett
A number of the ISG's central committee members served on the international committee of the Fourth International including Alan Thornett, a former WSL leader, and Greg Tucker, a leader of the Socialist Alliance.
The WSL then walked out after a resolution calling on Alan Thornett to fight Sean Matgamna's " revisionism ".
WSL delegates voted at the 1983 TILC group to prevent Chilean sympathisers from affiliating ; the WSL then walked out after a resolution calling on Alan Thornett to fight Sean Matgamna's " revisionism ".
Thornett and his co-thinkers were also later expelled from the WSL and established the Socialist Group which later merged with the International Group to form the International Socialist Group as the British section of the reunified Fourth International.

WSL and .
Smokey Wallace of DEC WSL and Jim Gettys proposed that DEC WSL build X11 and make it freely available under the same terms as X9 and X10.
Gettys moved to California to help lead the X11 development work at WSL from DEC's Systems Research Center, where Phil Karlton and Susan Angebrandt led the X11 sample server design and implementation.
WSL Shay No. 7 now operates at the Roaring Camp and Big Trees Narrow Gauge Railroad.
The NASL folded after the 1984 season and the Earthquakes played in the Western Soccer League ( WSL ) from 1985 – 88, under the ownership of Peter Bridgwater.
When the team folded later that year, the WSL awarded a franchise to Dan Van Voorhis, a local real estate lawyer.
The San Francisco Bay Blackhawks entered the WSL for the 1989 season.
In 1985, after the split in the WSL which led to the departure of what became the Socialist Group, the group reassessed its politics, and adopted a two state position on Israel-Palestine.
In its first few years the WSL attempted to capitalise on its existing base in industry and expand outwards from its base in Oxford.
Many people who left the WRP simply left revolutionary politics, and as the level of industrial struggle slackened in the late 1970s the WSL lost members and internal factional struggles began.
As both they and the WSL have a common past in the International Committee of the Fourth International they paid great attention to the WSL.
This factional struggle had its sequel in 1979 when another group of WSL members were similarly won to the Spartacists this time calling themselves the Trotskyist Faction.
In 1978 the United Secretariat of the Fourth International invited the WSL to submit material to the USec's 1979 Eleventh World Congress.

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