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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

Torture house Barlinnie

19 Oct 1995

Left split in Unison election

19 Oct 1995

Tory tricks fall flat

19 Oct 1995

Not waving but drowning

Flame of anger and flame of hope

19 Oct 1995

Tony Benn spoke to the Weekly Worker about the implications of ‘new’ Labour and the state of working class politics today

Cosy consensus

19 Oct 1995

The Irish Republican Socialist Party has accused both the Irish and British governments of being premature in their proposed setting up of an international arms commission.

Blair’s men back trust butchers

19 Oct 1995

Public sector workers have only their own muscle to rely on

Knives are out for the public sector

19 Oct 1995

After the unions’ disgraceful climbdown in the healthworkers’ pay dispute, at last an event which the leaders can support with unbridled enthusiasm.

Firefighters vote to escalate action

12 Oct 1995

Turkeys praying for Xmas

12 Oct 1995

Take the power

12 Oct 1995

Goodbye to the left

12 Oct 1995

Blair baits ‘old’ Labour

Playing the race card

12 Oct 1995

Press slanders union boss

12 Oct 1995

Dockers fight old battles again

12 Oct 1995

Tories go for the kill

12 Oct 1995

Right now the Tories are plotting to introduce US-style workfare, hoping to deprive the unemployed of their benefits. This goes hand in hand with increased legal action and banning orders on strikes in the public sector. What next?

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