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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

Autumn of decision

04 Sep 1997

Simon Harvey of the SLP

Imperialists ‘disturbed’

04 Sep 1997

New ‘peace’ stage reached

04 Sep 1997

Death of a troublesome princess

04 Sep 1997

Aiming to silence protest

28 Aug 1997

Workers of one country, unite!

28 Aug 1997

Around the left

Short shrift for Montserratians

28 Aug 1997

Historic opportunity

28 Aug 1997

Gordon Morgan of Glasgow SSA reviews Jack Conrad’s pamphlet 'Blair’s rigged referendum and Scotland’s right to self-determination'

Socialist Worker clings to Labour

28 Aug 1997

New Labour has committed itself to carrying on where the Tories left off. But, as conference prepares to vote in the ‘Partnership in power’ rule changes, the left is strangled by its own Labourism

Moral vetting

28 Aug 1997

Scotland’s referendum: Bosses warm to Labour’s sop

28 Aug 1997

While some on the left portray the Scottish parliament as the first step on the way to providing decent services and conditions for people in Scotland, Donald Dewar makes it clear big business will remain firmly in control

Republicanism can unite a new left

21 Aug 1997

At Communist University ’97, Dave Craig of the RDG challenged Phil Stott of SML (see Weekly Worker July 31) over its policy on Scottish devolution

SSA’s sectarian approach

21 Aug 1997

Dave Spencer, chair of the July meeting of the Coventry Socialist Alliance, takes issue with a resolution passed at the SSA’s June 14 annual conference

Around the left: Waving the saltire

21 Aug 1997

Sic’ a Parcel of Rogues in a Nation

21 Aug 1997

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