WW archive > Issue 176 - 30 January 1997
Arms training for whose army?
Portillo claims guns are safe in his hands
Letters
Learning democracy; Socialism and the state; Fuelling repression; Stalin’s Realpolitik
Scotland school
Party notes
Stockport’s EPSR sectarians defeated
The witch hunting homophobes that make up the Economic and Philosophical Science Review have attempted to hijack Stockport SLP branch for their own narrow, sectarian project. The other members in Stockport called a full branch meeting to halt the witch hunting and remove Roy Bull, the EPSR leader, from the chair. To date no reply has been received from the NEC as to the status of Stockport branch and the motions carried at that meeting
Revolutionary challenge to Ken Livingstone
Members of Socialist Labour’s West London branch living in Brent met last week to set up a constituency branch and make plans for the general election. They sent out this press statement
Halewood looks to dockers
Strike reports
[from the action column]
VW-Audi embroiled in dockers’ dispute
Workers in Britain still cannot match international solidarity
International day of action update
Drugs - moral dilemma of the left
Capitalism’s pipe dreams
Peru persecution
As Tupac Amara’s hostage siege drops quietly out of press attention, John Stone of the LCMRCI takes a look at the conditions of oppression in Peru under Fujimori
The BSP and the Allies’ war aims
From The Call, paper of the British Socialist Party, January 25 1917
Seismic change
Around the left
Fear and loathing in the SLP
The question of Europe, and the Socialist Labour Party’s general stance on internationalism, is the linchpin to all the party’s policy documents. Will the SLP flow with history or against it? Eddie Ford investigates
Move politics onto our ground
The Socialist Labour Party is contesting the Kidbrooke by-election in South London. Lee-Anne Bates spoke to Peter Pierce, the SLP candidate
Fighting fund
Linda Addison reports on the Weekly Worker fighting fund