Britain refused Trotsky asylum

London - Britain refused to grant asylum to the exiled Russian revolutionary Leon Trotsky in 1929 because the Labour government…

London - Britain refused to grant asylum to the exiled Russian revolutionary Leon Trotsky in 1929 because the Labour government feared offending his rival, Josef Stalin, papers released by the public records office show.

Officials were also concerned about the threat of subversion posed by Trotsky, his immigration file showed. Trotsky tried four times to enter Britain before going to Mexico, where he was assassinated.