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The ISG is the result of the fusion of two earlier Trotskyist groups, the International Group and the Socialist Group. The International Group was a continution of the older International Marxist Group, which had been renamed the Socialist League when it turned towards working within the Labour Party in 1980.
The Socialist Group was led by Alan Thornett and was a remnant of the Workers Socialist League which had broken from Gerry Healy's Socialist Labour League in 1973. The two groups converged on the basis of their shared orientation to working within the Labour Party.
Initially the International Group and then the ISG were recognised as individual members of the United Secretariat of the Fourth International. At the 2003 World Congress, the International Socialist Group became officially recognised as the British Section.
The ISG was active within the Labour Party until recently and is now a part of the Socialist Alliance and is generally seen as being close to the SWP. It also supports the RESPECT Unity Coalition.
Led now by Alan ThornettAlan Thornett is a British Trotskyist leader. Then a car worker in Oxford, Alan Thornett was recruited to Gerry Healy's Socialist Labour League in the early 1960s. He helped to build a formidable support for Trotskyist ideas in the Cowley Oxford plant dur it has abandoned its own paper, which has since reappeared as a journal called Socialist Outlook, and helps publish Socialist Resistance with the Socialist Solidarity NetworkThe Socialist Solidarity Network is a grouping of socialists in the United Kingdom many of whom are ex-members of the Socialist Party of England and Wales. They support the Socialist Alliance in England and the Scottish Socialist Party in Scotland. They h.