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WW archive > Issue 117 - 09 November 1995

Clarke sharpens the axe

Peter Lilley, hardly a friend of the working class, has been told to think again. His proposed £1 billion cut in social security spending was rejected as “not enough” by the Treasury. So, Lilley is now looking for fresh victims - single parents, young people, victims of industrial injury ...

Letters

Truthful explanation; Paper bans; Petty bourgeois; Freedom’s banner

Smash Job Seekers Allowance

Bad Party practice!

Bob Smith - For a Permanent Party Polemic Committee

For the Party

A CPGB meeting to celebrate the Great October Revolution debated among different organisations and trends the tasks of the day and, centrally, the necessity to forge working class organisation as its weapon for liberation. Lee-Anne Bates reports

Communist perspectives

Ten thousand acclaim Soviet Russia

From ‘The Communist’, paper of the Communist Party of Great Britain, November 11 1920

Teachers’ union action sabotaged

NUS attacks democracy

Bitter dispute flares in North London

Workers locked out, attacked by thugs

“We’re British workers now - but we’ll fight like Turks”

On Saturday, November 4, Mark Fischer spoke to a young striker on JJ’s picket line

British ‘peace’ condemned

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