WW archive > Issue 180 - 27 February 1997
No unity without democracy
The Weekly Worker criticised for open debate
Thumping people
Party notes
Scargill voids again
As reported in last week’s Weekly Worker, Barry Biddulph, an SLP member in South London, has been ‘voided’ by Arthur Scargill. Below we reprint Scargill’s letter and Barry’s response
Contesting Brent East
Stan Keable replies to Arthur Scargill’s claim in the Morning Star that he is not an SLP member
Appeal for socialist unity
Scargill skirts the issues
Socialist Labour Party
SLP branch reports
More frame-up powers
Turning its back on revolution
Eddie Ford examines the implications of Deng Xiaoping’s death and the history of the Communist Party of China
Significant silence
The passive pacifists
From The Call, paper of the British Socialist Party, February 22 1917
Benign and magnificent
Helen Ellis reviews Babycakes (directed by Ian Brown)
Free Róisín McAliskey
Militant Marxism or militant nationalism
Jack Conrad discusses how Scottish Militant Labour wants to weaken, not overthrow the UK state
Opportunist name change
Fight Tory and Labour cuts
No Tory, Labour or SNP cuts! For local services delivered according to need!
Make a difference
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