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Ellis Hillman was born on 17 November, 1928, is an A militant tendency supporter. Discover Ellis Hillman's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 67 years old?

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1928

Ellis Simon Hillman (17 November 1928 – 21 January 1996) was a British Labour politician, local councillor, Mayor of the London Borough of Barnet (1994–95) and polytechnic history lecturer.

Hillman was born into a political family, related both to American labour leader Sidney Hillman and Chaim Herzog, sixth president of Israel.

1946

He was recruited to the Revolutionary Communist Party by Annie Roy in 1946 and joined its Kilburn branch.

During this period he wrote to Natalia Sedova, Leon Trotsky's widow, about questions relating to the Soviet Union and the history of the Left Opposition.

He became a critical member of the Socialist Review Group where he produced a document, The Nature of the Stalinist Parties, which was rejected by the group and replied to by Duncan Hallas.

This followed by a further document, On Organic Unity, where he advocated the group fuse with that of Ted Grant, which led to his expulsion.

Hillman then joined Gerry Healy's Club; however, he became a secret sympathiser of the Revolutionary Socialist League.

Hillman went on to become the RSL's treasurer and a founder member of the Militant editorial board.

1958

Hillman was elected in the 1958 London County Council election, representing Norwood, then in the 1961 election he moved to represent Hackney Central.

1961

In 1961, whilst a member of the RSL, Hillman wrote a guide for members who were elected to councils: Notes on Council Work.

1969

In 1969, he volunteered to become President of the IFERS (International Flat Earth Research Society), created by the Dover-based Samuel Shenton, to prevent the Society from closing with the loss of important historical records it held.

The same year, he was the founder and first president of the Lewis Carroll Society.

1981

He represented Hackney and then Hackney Central on the Greater London Council until 1981 where he chaired the Arts and Recreation Committee.

1985

He was the co-author in 1985, with journalist Richard Trench, of London Under London, one of the first books to describe in detail the variety of hidden rivers, tunnels, bunkers, crypts and cellars under Britain's capital city.

1986

Hillman was elected to Barnet council in 1986 and when in 1994 it fell to a Lib–Lab alliance he was elected Mayor.

His first act was to remove a bust of Margaret Thatcher from Hendon Town Hall.

1996

Hillman, who lived in Hendon, died at the London Chest Hospital in Bethnal Green in January 1996 whilst undergoing heart bypass surgery.

He was married and had one son.