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WW archive > Issue 168 - 21 November 1996

No to bosses’ choice ... A workers’ Europe

Referendum offers no solution

Letters

No shibboleths; Jilted bride; Ruthless vindictiveness; Misdirected violence; Reformist suicide

Postal workers must control the leaders

Three waves

Party Notes

Scotland sees Red

One united party

SLP member Derek Paul welcomes Dennis MacDonald’s call for unity

And so, farewell ...

WRP liquidates

Humanitarianism and imperialism

Pandora’s box

Tom Ball reviews Michael Collins, written and directed by Neil Jordan

British myth

John Craig reviews Nothing personal, directed by Thaddeus 0’Sullivan

Power play

Tom Ball reviews Fetishes, directed by Nick Broomfield

Call for Irish conference

This is the statement delivered on behalf of the Ard Comhairle (executive committee) of the Irish Republican Socialist Party at the launch of a memorial fund in honour of the 1981 hunger strikers

SLP branch reports

Ducking and diving

Around the left

The ban

From the Workers’ Weekly, paper of the Communist Party of Great Britain, November 19 1926

Homosexuals and hypocrisy

SL Kenning looks at latest developments in the Socialist Labour Party

Stand up and be counted

The Weekly Worker has received the following letter

Coordinate rail action

Solidarity action needed as railworkers face dismissal

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