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WW archive > Issue 161 - 03 October 1996

New Labour, More sleaze

Tory MP Neil Hamilton was not the only politician to hit the jackpot in the sleaze stakes this week

Letters

Hysteria and bigotry; Childish things; Concealing defeatism; Micro-waved broth

Slave labour plans laid

Working class united

Party notes

Morris stabs dockers in the back

Major jeopardises imperialist peace

State’s public order

Murderous occupation

Open letter to Patrick Sikorski from SLP member no 1,203

More disturbing details of witch hunting in the SLP have reached the Weekly Worker with this open letter by John Bridge, whose exclusion was reported in Weekly Worker (September 12)

SWP follows move right

Around the left

Final act of counterrevolution

Trust the workers

From the Workers’ Weekly, paper of the Communist Party of Great Britain, October 1 1926

Crisis in the ISG - liquidation or rapprochement?

Dave Craig of the Revolutionary Democratic Group (faction of the SWP) poses the alternatives facing the International Socialist Group

Celebrating anti-fascist resistance

Anti-Fascist Action has organised a series of events to commemorate the Battle of Cable Street and the Spanish Civil War. Here Andy Richards gives AFA’s views on how to fight fascism today

Federal republic or socialist republic?

John Stone of the Liaison Committee of Militants for a Revolutionary Communist International takes up the debate begun at Communist University ’96

Drowning world

Helen Ellis reviews Ashes to ashes by Harold Pinter (Royal Court Theatre Upstairs, at the Ambassadors, West Street, London)

Left unites for election challenge in Scotland

Dundee Scottish Socialist Alliance this week chose its candidates for the forthcoming general election. The left in Scotland has joined forces to raise the socialist alternative

SNP déjà vu

Smash the JSA

Fighting fund

Linda Addison reports on the Weekly Worker fighting fund

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