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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

Tories regain power in Brent

16 Feb 1995

Yeltsin on the ropes

16 Feb 1995

Czar Boris teeters as ‘left’ alliance takes shape

Business has faith in Labour

16 Feb 1995

A life of poverty: what kind of future does decaying capitalism offer them?

Tale of two factions

16 Feb 1995

Minister rats on Major

16 Feb 1995

Law and order pays dividends

16 Feb 1995

Republican activist, Eddie Copeland, was shot twice by Trooper Andrew Clarke who opened fire on unarmed mourners

Stuff the market! Nurses and teachers fight back!

16 Feb 1995

United action will send the government running for cover

Royal Mail attacks right to strike

09 Feb 1995

Gesture politics

09 Feb 1995

Beating them at their own game

09 Feb 1995

An article in Socialist Worker (January 28) criticised Bill Morris and the Transport and General Workers Union leadership in the Badgerline bus dispute in Chelmsford for appealing to public opinion rather than for solidarity action - a well know bureaucrat’s cop-out. But it particularly criticised the free bus service the union was running. We spoke to Bill Horslen, one of the sacked workers and a Labour councillor, about the dispute and how the bus service can be used to gain solidarity action

Running for profit

09 Feb 1995

No speed ups No job cuts

09 Feb 1995

Latest for the axe are teachers’ jobs. A limited pay rise will be accompanied by education cuts, forcing job losses and increasing an already high workload. Teaching is already one of the worst professions for stress due to overwork and restructuring. But making fewer workers do more work for less pay is a trend that goes right across the board

Damning social trends

02 Feb 1995

No victory for workers

02 Feb 1995

Labour waves the union jack

02 Feb 1995

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