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The Parliamentary Peace Aims Group was a group of British Labour MPs during the Second World War that wanted a negotiated peace. It was organised by Richard Stokes.

Its Memorandum of Peace Aims was published in November 1939 in the Daily Herald and was supported by over 70 Constituency Labour Partys. Richard Stokes narrowly failed to get elected as a constituency representative to the Labour National Executive Committee in 1941.

Membership

Members of the group were:

References

  1. ^ Crowcroft, Robert (October 2008). "'What is Happening in Europe?' Richard Stokes, Fascism, and the Anti-War Movement in the British Labour Party during the Second World War and After". History. 93 (4): 514–530. Retrieved 2023-03-07.
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