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WW archive > Issue 149 - 27 June 1996

Labour’s fake wage promises

New Labour is talking about introducing a minimum wage - some time in the future. We must fight for one - in the here and now

Letters

RDG sophistry; The Fall; Crude justification; Much to learn

The arse-end of Pabloism

Party Notes

Desperately late

Socialist United

After Militant Labour’s successful by-election campaign in Hillingdon, Lee-Anne Bates spoke to ML’s Gary Harbord about how the left together can raise the banner of the revolutionary alternative to Labour

Organise against teamworking

Dundee’s class wars

Murder and smiles

John Craig reviews Richard III, directed by Richard Loncraine

First modern sport

Phil Rudge reviews Anyone but England - cricket and the national malaise by Mike Marqusee, (Verso Press 1995, pp273)

Coups and rumours of coups

Patriotic outrage

Comintern on the Great Strike

From the Workers’ Weekly, paper of the Communist Party of Great Britain, June 25 1926

New found optimism

Around the left

The hidden hand

Paul Cockshott resumes the debate with the RDG over the nature of revolution

Sikorski’s letter

SLP loses youth leader

Last week we explained why we understand, but cannot agree with, Tony Savvas’s decision to quit. This week we publish correspondence relating to it

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