LABOUR will not accept further donations from former motor-racing boss Max Mosley after a 1961 campaign leaflet he published emerged that warned: “Coloured immigration threatens your children's health.”
The pamphlet, supporting a by-election candidate for the fascist Union Movement, led by Mr Mosley’s father Oswald, was found in historical archives in Salford. It states it was “published by Max Mosley.”
A senior Labour source described the views expressed as “repugnant” and said neither deputy leader Tom Watson, who has received more than £500,000 in donations from Mr Mosley, nor the party would take any further payments from him.
CHRISTOPHE IMMER of the Morning Star’s German sister paper Junge Welt reports on a Berlin conference on the politics of art and the legacy of Marxist critic Hans Hess
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FRANCIS BECKETT introduces his new play that aims to give its audience a taste of what a far-right triumph would be


