WeeklyWorker

WW archive > Issue 114 - 19 October 1995

Knives are out for the public sector

After the unions’ disgraceful climbdown in the healthworkers’ pay dispute, at last an event which the leaders can support with unbridled enthusiasm.

Letters

Uniting traditions; Recharged; Clarity of ideas

Blair’s men back trust butchers

Public sector workers have only their own muscle to rely on

Correction

Stalinist by name

An SWP member from East Midlands puts some questions to the RDG on its joint open letter with the CPGB to the SWP

Have your cake and eat it too

A reply to the RWT, Bob Smith - for the establishment of a permanent Party Polemic Committee

Stand by the miners!

From ‘The Communist’, paper of the Communist Party of Great Britain, October 21 1920

Cosy consensus

The Irish Republican Socialist Party has accused both the Irish and British governments of being premature in their proposed setting up of an international arms commission.

Flame of anger and flame of hope

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

Workers fight under a false flag

Aziz Demir reports on the political upheaval in Turkey and the growing militancy of workers

Tory tricks fall flat

Not waving but drowning

Left split in Unison election

Torture house Barlinnie

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