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1884 (January 4) The Fabian Society is formed.
1895 The London School of Economics is founded by The Fabian Society.
1994 (October) The Fabian Society establishes the Fabian Colonial Bureau to facilitate research and debate British colonial policy.
2009 Making a speech in the United States, the British MP George Galloway denounced the Fabian Society for its failure to support the uprising of Easter 1916 in Dublin during which an Irish Republic was proclaimed.[1]

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  1. pas1888 (29 December 2009). "George Galloway Easter Rising 1916" – via YouTube.