WeeklyWorker

WW archive > Issue 101 - 06 July 1995

Major or Blair, the gun will turn on us

John Major lives to fight another day. But he will now be forced to appease the rabid ‘hard right’ and attack the working class with renewed determination. That appeasement may be short-lived, but Tony Blair may succeed where Major has failed in uniting rightwing prejudice behind him

Letters

RWT perspectives; Hidden agenda?; Weapon of control

For communist unity

Open letter to the SWP central committee

Towards unity

Our discussions on rapprochement have brought us into contact with the Revolutionary Democratic Group, the Revolutionary Worker Tendency and the International Socialist Group, all excluded from the Socialist Worker Party because of their differences. The RDG has taken a lead in trying to unite our different traditions, and here we reprint their reply to our proposals for communist unity and their call to the ISG

Call for a Communist Party

From The Call, paper of the British Socialist Party, July 1 1920

Breaking barriers

As part of the CPGB’s process of rapprochement and discussions with other organisations, we have been talking with the Revolutionary Democratic Group (faction of the SWP). In this issue we present a joint open letter to the Socialist Workers Party, an historic move toward unity of two different traditions. Lee-Anne Bates spoke to Dave Craig, editor of the RDG’s bulletin, Workers Republic

Inching towards the Party

Unhealthy consensus

Health secretary: new face, same attacks

Labour attacks workers

Licenced to kill

IRSP statement

Aslef drivers make call for strike unity

Free Emma Humphreys!

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