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How a communist from the Tata family became one of Britain's first Asian MPs
The name Shapurji Saklatvala may not be one that leaps out of the history books to most people. But as with any good tale from the past, the son of a cotton merchant - who was a member of Indias supremely wealthy Tata clan - has quite a story. At every turn, it seems his life was one of constant...