LEATHER THONG MAN R.I.P.

Leather Thong Man was legendary in Bristol where he could be seen – rain or shine – striding around the city in his leather thong. He was also a member of the Socialist Party. I have to say the Miltant/Socialist party boys in South Bristol are an exemplary lot of affable proletarians and here’s a rather moving obituary they wrote when Leather Thong Man died  last week:

Lifelong socialist and local legend Colin Toogood – perhaps better known locally as “leather thong man” – has died at the tragically young age of just 53.

Here’s his obituary from the Socialist:

Socialist Party members in Bristol are sad to report the sudden death of long-standing comrade Colin Toogood.

He and I attended the same school and I first came across him one day when I entered a classroom and found him chalking ‘Long live Karl Marx’ on the blackboard. A few years later he became a supporter of Militant, never once wavering thereafter in his commitment.

Colin suffered a very difficult childhood without any support from social service or educational agencies and as a result did not always find it easy in later life to consistently fit into the expectations of mainstream society, or conventional dress codes. As soon as the sun appeared in the sky, his shorts (and boy, were they short) would appear. As spring turned into summer, even these were prone on occasion to disappear!

Whatever these secondary idiosyncrasies however, his dedication to building our forces was demonstrated over and over again by his incredible financial generosity. Inheriting £20,000 in 1988, he donated half of that to the CWI to finance its first steps in building a section in the former Soviet Union. The other half of the money was given two years later to the Federation of anti-Poll Tax Unions. So, he helped to topple both Stalinism and Margaret Thatcher. An epitaph I know he would be very pleased with.

You can have revolutionaries both wise and ignorant, intelligent or mediocre as Trotsky once observed, but the most effective revolutionaries are those that face down obstacles both personal and political, always strive to give the best they can of themselves and are prepared to back their understanding with deeds and self-sacrifice.

Colin triumphed over the traumas of his childhood and ultimately found in our party a positive purpose to his life and a role he could faithfully fulfil.
by Robin Clapp

Rest in peace comrade.

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4 responses to “LEATHER THONG MAN R.I.P.

  1. livingpunk

    Latex or whatever may have suited more.

    Human wearing cow skin around genitals is odd, a symbol of living death.

    Not good another good guy’s dead though.

    RIP

  2. John Serpico

    Hello. I’m not sure why but I was quite saddened by this news. Bristol will be a poorer place without him. Leather Thong Man. I wonder if he ever knew just how big a Bristol legend he was?
    And he was only 53? His politics may have been rubbish but let him forever be an example to us all of commitment, courage in the face of adversity, and of trying to live how you want and not to others expectations.

  3. Pye

    Also known affectionatly in Bristol as Mr Pants. RiP. Rest in Pants.

  4. Greg

    Just saw this. No festival, ashton court, glastonbury, free festivals etc,would be without him, complete with a pile of papers over his arm. Proper free spirit. There was another long haired militant guy, long hair, beard us then punks called jesus

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