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Mark Steel

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Mark Steel is a British socialist and comedian. He has been a member of the Socialist Workers Party since his late teens. He has written and performed several radio and television series for the BBC.

He wrote a column for The Guardian between 1996 and 1999. He was sacked by that newspaper (according to him because The Guardian wanted to "realign towards Tony Blair". The Guardian deny this.) In 2000 he started writing a weekly column for The Independent which appears every Thursday.

He is the author of several books.

In 2000 he took part in the London Assembly elections on behalf of the London Socialist Alliance (a pre-cursor to the Socialist Alliance) in the Croydon & Sutton constituency, he received 1,823 votes (1.5 per cent of the vote).

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Radio programmes Mark Steel has contributed to or appeared on


Television programmes Mark Steel has contributed to or appeared on

Books Mark Steel has written

  • Printed
    • Vive La Revolution (2003) ISBN 0743208056, (2004) ISBN 0743208064 History of the French Revolution.
    • Reasons To Be Cheerful (2001) ISBN 074320803X, (2002) ISBN 0743208048 Autobiography concentrating on political activism.
    • It's Not A Runner Bean (1996) ISBN 1899344128, (2004) ISBN 1904316433 Autobiography concentrating on his comedy career.
  • Audiobooks
    • The Mark Steel Lectures (2002) cassette ISBN 1902607279, (2002) CD ISBN 1902607171
    • Reasons to Be Cheerful: From Punk to New Labour Through the Eyes of a Dedicated Troublemaker (2001) cassette ISBN 0743500628

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