WW archive > Issue 171 - 12 December 1996
As union bureaucrats run away ... Dockers rally to international strike
Letters
Real equality; Vote Labour; Simple aim
Incendiary
24-hour international shutdown can set the docks afire, writes Greg Dropkin
Gutter journalism?
Party notes
Socialist Labour makes its mark
Maximising socialist message
After the Leicester council by-election Militant Labour has renewed its call for joint socialist candidates for the general election, as well as the need for the SLP constitution to be amended so that all socialists can participate in the building of the SLP. We print here the letter from ML’s national secretary to Patrick Sikorski
Sectarian critic turns putrified witch hunter
Members of the EPSR have turned anti-communist witch hunters who brand those that challenge their particularly nauseating brand of sectarianism as CPGB members. Here we reprint an edited version of SLP member John Pearson’s reply to Roy Bull’s accusations
The two policies
From the Workers’ Weekly, paper of the Communist Party of Great Britain, December 10 1926
Division of labour
Around the left
Workers lose out in ‘racism’ row
Curtains for democracy
Scotland and the Irish question
Jim Slaven is a member of the James Connolly Society and an East of Scotland organiser for the Scottish Socialist Alliance. The Weekly Worker asked him for his views
Militant marshal music
Dave Douglass reviews Brassed off (directed by Michael Herman, UK)
Federal republic and class struggle
Mary Ward is the SSA candidate for Dundee West and a member of the CPGB. Lee-Anne Bates spoke to her about this weekend’s ‘civic event’ in Scotland and the future of the democratic struggle
For a federal republic of England, Scotland and Wales
For Scottish self-determination