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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
Defend Corbyn where it really matters
14 Jul 2016
Why do sections of the left refuse to call for people join the Labour Party? Peter Manson looks at the contradictions of the SWP and SPEW
What was social democracy?
07 Jul 2016
Chris Cutrone of the Platypus Affiliated Society traces the origins of current socialist terminology1
Time to counterattack
07 Jul 2016
The Labour plotters are well organised, but weaker than they look. Jim Grant of Labour Party Marxists urges that we take the fight to them
A marred report
07 Jul 2016
Chakrabarti relies on the subjective, writes Tony Greenstein. She also fails to understand how ‘anti-Semitism’ was weaponised by the Labour right
Turn the tables on the right
30 Jun 2016
The coup attempt against Jeremy Corbyn presents the left with both a huge challenge and an historic opportunity. James Marshall, writing for Labour Party Marxists, assesses the balance of forces, and outlines a programme of immediate action and long-term strategic aims
Brexit and Labour - twin crises
30 Jun 2016
Peter Manson reports on last weekend’s CPGB membership meeting
War criminals all
30 Jun 2016
The Labour right is guilty of much more than plotting against Jeremy Corbyn, writes Yassamine Mather
After an unexpected vote
30 Jun 2016
Mike Macnair introduced the discussion at the CPGB aggregate on the fallout following the EU referendum result. This is an edited version of his speech
The politics of platitudes
23 Jun 2016
Commissaress discusses the implications of the EU referendum campaign on political discourse
M5S takes Rome and Turin
23 Jun 2016
With the help of elements of the left, Beppe Grillo’s crew has gained ground in former working class strongholds. Toby Abse reports
Corbyn and the media trap
16 Jun 2016
Labour should stop basing its strategy on appealing to the media - it will fail, argues Paul Demarty
Blundering ineptitude
16 Jun 2016
There are furious objections to the Morning Star giving Ken Livingstone a regular column. Peter Manson reports
Our strategy and tactics
16 Jun 2016
Jack Conrad looks at the referendum - and beyond that to the challenge of continental unity
My encounter with the thought police
09 Jun 2016
Tony Greenstein is still in one piece following his grilling by a Labour Party witch-hunt apparatchik
Reject the new contract
02 Jun 2016
We need to develop a realistic strategy for victory, writes Richard Galen