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Links International Journal of Socialist Renewal We warmly welcome you to join us for a tribute to the life, activism and legacy of Ernie Tate (1934-2021).
Ernie Tate believed capitalism is a cruel and unjust system that has to be changed. Ernie was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland in 1934 and emigrated to Canada in 1955. As a Marxist, union activist and revolutionary, Ernie spent his life working to achieve that in organizing against the war in Vietnam, in union struggles at Toronto Hydro, for protecting universal healthcare and living wages, and much else. Ernie, along with Tariq Ali, was a leading organizer of the Vietnam Solidarity Campaign in Britain, worked for Bertrand Russell’s International War Crimes Tribunal and was a founding member of the International Marxist Group in Britain.’ In 2014, Ernie published a memoir of his life on the far left in Canada and Great Britain called
RNLI lifeboat crew member made string of hoax rescue calls to get called out to sea
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A man who was a lifeboat crew member has admitted making a spate of hoax coastguard calls.
Leon Marandola, 20, was a member of the Buckie RNLI crew in Moray when the incidents happened between 17 June and 25 August 2019.
At Elgin Sheriff Court, he admitted repeatedly breaching the Communications Act by knowingly providing false information.
Sentence on the first-time offender was deferred for background reports.
Marandola admitted repeatedly sending messages he knew to be false through VHF radio and 999 calls and indirectly through posting on Facebook for the purpose of causing annoyance, inconvenience or needless anxiety to the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA).