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Democracy & State

Overcoming the enemies within

17 May 2012

The left must unite in order to change the relationship of forces both within and outside the Labour Party, argues Mike Macnair

New lurch to nationalism

22 Jan 1998

Scottish Militant Labour takes another step towards separatism

Euro rebel defies Blair

15 Jan 1998

Ken Coates talks to the Weekly Worker about the need to build a fightback

Blair puts the boot in

15 Jan 1998

A republican party of the working class

15 Jan 1998

Jan Berryman analyses developments in the SLP from a republican-communist angle

‘Peace’ train back on track

15 Jan 1998

Blair hopes that a ‘council of the isles’ will secure a new imperialist stability

Prejudice or racism

08 Jan 1998

Government ministers Banks and Blunkett - all part of the pretence?

Fighting the drugs war

08 Jan 1998

‘Peace process’ thrown into crisis

08 Jan 1998

The killings in Ireland over the Christmas period threw the establishment into turmoil. But does that mean the whole ‘peace process’ will collapse?

It can only get better?

18 Dec 1997

Labour backbenchers rebel as Blair steps up anti-worker offensive

Scottish Tories try to limp back

18 Dec 1997

Breathtaking hypocrisy

18 Dec 1997

Black section uproar

18 Dec 1997

Peter Manson reports on the SLP congress

Settlement in sight

18 Dec 1997

Ireland’s ‘peace’ process

Three men, 3,000 votes

18 Dec 1997

Delegates at the December 13-14 congress of the Socialist Labour Party in London's Conway Hall were stunned to learn that they were powerless to change the party’s policies or constitution. The block vote of a single trade union affiliate swamped those of 114 Constituency SLPs

One route?

11 Dec 1997

Ronnie McDonald was general secretary of offshore union Oilc from 1992 until his retirement from the post in January. Peter Manson asked him about his decision to join the SLP earlier this year

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