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Liverpool’s modern history is one of struggle, adversity and community and today we hear from David Swift, author of Scouse Republic: An alternative history of Liverpool. In the 1980s the city was in deep economic decline from its Victorian heyday as one of the world’s busiest ports. Liverpool’s radical identity was forged by the ideological battles of the decade and from the predations of Margaret Thatcher’s Tory government and its supporters in the press, namely the Sun Newspaper. *****STOP PR


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