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WW archive > Issue 159 - 19 September 1996

Make Blair’s attack our opportunity

Blair’s attempt to demonstrate that he has the unions under his thumb was not all plain sailing

Letters

Inadequate understanding; Tired mentality; Maze of contradictions; Delving deeper

The SLP: a party of ‘recomposition’?

Party notes

Workers refuse to give in

Blairite Islington war on workforce

Grubby Labour microcosm

Climbdowns, but for how long?

Dangerous desires

Folk enters Britpop

Eddie Ford reviews Norma Waterson by Norma Waterson (Hannibal/Ryhodisc, 1996)

A splendid message

From the Workers’ Weekly, paper of the Communist Party of Great Britain, September 17 1926

All dressed up with no place to go

In the aftermath of the storming of the Australian parliament, Cass Bennett of Communist Party Advocates in Australia examines the fallout in the workers’ movement

New old ideas

Around the left

Two cards - why not?

SL Kenning looks at latest developments in the Socialist Labour Party

Revolutionary unity

Statement by the Committee for Revolutionary Regroupment. The CRR is a group of comrades who were formerly members of the British section of the United Secretariat of the Fourth International (USFI)

On leaving Socialist Outlook

Follow my lead

Kenny Craig is a member of the Socialist Labour Party who sits on the executive committee of the Rail Maritime Transport union. Peter Manson spoke to him about last week’s TUC, where he was a delegate

Fisc embraces social democracy

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