WeeklyWorker

WW archive > Issue 188 - 24 April 1997

Put socialism on the map

As Labour and Tory battle it out for rightwing hegemony, communist and socialist candidates up and down the country are posing an alternative

Letters

No link; Encouraging illusions; Effective vote; Mindless dogma

Minimum platform

Left candidates

Summer Offensive ’97

Party notes

Non-sectarian alternative

Both the Socialist Party and the Socialist Labour Party are contesting Leeds Central at the general election. Peter Manson spoke to Chris Hill, the SP’s candidate

By your friends ...

Revolutionary challenge in Brent

Winning support in Vauxhall

Raising the Irish question

Battle for democracy

Lee-Anne Bates spoke to Ian Driver, the Socialist Labour Party candidate for Vauxhall in South London. He is supported by the Vauxhall branch, though all its members have been expelled by Arthur Scargill. He is championing their appeal and the campaign for democracy in the SLP

Duma’s internal enemy

Revolutionary candidates: AY Badayev

Down in the dumps

Around the left

For workers’ rights and workers’ control! For a democratic Europe, federal republic and united Ireland!

Dave Craig of the RDG (faction of the SWP) outlines its programmatic approach

Candidates on our fringe

SLP: news and comment

New scramble

Massacre in Lima

Juan Ponce of Poder Obrero in Peru

Self-determination on election agenda

Andy MacLean interviewed Mary Ward, Communist Party parliamentary candidate for the Scottish Socialist Alliance in Dundee West

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