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Overcoming the enemies within

17 May 2012

The left must unite in order to change the relationship of forces both within and outside the Labour Party, argues Mike Macnair

Splitting the left from Labour

14 Dec 1995

The debate over Scargill’s call for an SLP was raging in Scotland long before this weekend’s meeting. Nick Clarke from the CPGB in Scotland here replies to John Foster of the CPB and Alan McCombes of SML, writing in the Glasgow Herald with edited versions reproduced here

Walsall Labour fragments

14 Dec 1995

Spread the French disease: Fight benefit cuts

14 Dec 1995

Pilot schemes for Job Seekers Allowance begin in January. Job centre workers are linking their fight against attacks on pay to a fight against JSA. The Labour Party promises worse cuts and workfare to boot. So how can the mounting attack on pay and services be resisted?

Pompous and irrelevant constitutional proposals

07 Dec 1995

Walsall ‘socialists’ booted out

07 Dec 1995

Conversion on the road to Dundee

07 Dec 1995

Phil Kent contributes to the debate on federalism, explaining the shift in his position

Brent sackings

30 Nov 1995

In brief...

23 Nov 1995

Labour mafia in Scotland

16 Nov 1995

Merseyside strike begins to bite

16 Nov 1995

Who’s coming to the party?

16 Nov 1995

Challenge to Labour

16 Nov 1995

Arthur Scargill’s call for a Socialist Labour Party to challenge Blair’s party at the next election has struck a chord with thousands in our movement

No future under Labour

16 Nov 1995

What kind of party?

02 Nov 1995

The following article was sent as a contribution to the Morning Star's debate on the way forward for the left

Flame of anger and flame of hope

19 Oct 1995

Tony Benn spoke to the Weekly Worker about the implications of ‘new’ Labour and the state of working class politics today

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