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
Labour Party’s finest hour
13 Jul 1995
Attlee butchered workers’ hopes
Only doing their job
13 Jul 1995
State’s muggers prepare
13 Jul 1995
Gearing up for attacks on working class youth
Support Aslef drivers
13 Jul 1995
Aslef’s Lew Adams: looking for a quick fix?
Labour evicts unemployed
13 Jul 1995
Republican road
13 Jul 1995
Allan Armstrong for the Republican Worker Tendency replies to Steve Riley’s review (Weekly Worker 91) of its pamphlet, The Downing Street Declaration - ‘New Unionism’ and the ‘Communities of Resistance’
New face, same attacks
13 Jul 1995
Fight against low pay
13 Jul 1995
Healthworkers and railworkers are just the tip of the iceberg in the fight against the bosses’ full frontal attack on pay. While quango and privatised utility heads award themselves huge pay rises, workers across the board are having their pay slashed. This week Labour jumped on the slashing bandwagon, promising to keep workers’ pay below minimum
Free Emma Humphreys!
06 Jul 1995
Aslef drivers make call for strike unity
06 Jul 1995
IRSP statement
06 Jul 1995
Licenced to kill
06 Jul 1995
Labour attacks workers
06 Jul 1995
Unhealthy consensus
06 Jul 1995
Health secretary: new face, same attacks
Major or Blair, the gun will turn on us
06 Jul 1995
John Major lives to fight another day. But he will now be forced to appease the rabid ‘hard right’ and attack the working class with renewed determination. That appeasement may be short-lived, but Tony Blair may succeed where Major has failed in uniting rightwing prejudice behind him