WW archive > Issue 1190 - 15 February 2018
Why revive a stinking corpse?
Jack Conrad questions the worth of the ‘Labour4Clause4’ campaign being promoted by Socialist Appeal. Instead of fostering illusions in Fabian socialism, surely the task of Marxists is to win the Labour Party to Marxist socialism
Letters
Illusions; Caricature; Glimmering; Distraction; Bonce recovery
Break with multimillionaires
Peter Manson reports on the resignation of Jacob Zuma
When chickens come home
Jeremy Newmark is in trouble, Ann Black has been dropped and AWL members have been declared ‘unwelcome’, reports Carla Roberts of Labour Party Marxists
Couldn’t have happened to a nicer man
Jeremy Newmark, the ‘ideal representative’ of the Jewish Labour Movement, stands accused of all manner of wrongdoing. Tony Greenstein calls on the Labour Party to act
Reduced to a think tank?
An existential crisis continues to haunt the dwindling forces of the Labour Representation Committee, reports Stan Keable of Labour Party Marxists
Misrepresenting the people
Paul Demarty wonders what is left out of the centenary celebrations for the Representation of the People Act
Zombies and the new volatility
The ‘Goldilocks’ days of cheap money are coming to an end, Eddie Ford looks at the consequences
A man and his movement
Kevin Bean examines the role played by Gerry Adams in Sinn Féin
Welcome back
Robbie Rix wants to move up a gear or two