Democracy & State > Labour
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’s new inquisition
16 Oct 1997
New Labour’s drugs tsar is watching you
Sticking with Blair
09 Oct 1997
As New Labour’s transformation continues, the left clings on
Fringe politics
09 Oct 1997
There’s no place for the Tories in Tony Blair’s ‘New Britain’. But he aims to sideline the working class too
Blair’s crusade against democracy
02 Oct 1997
Everybody loves him - the media barons, the union bureaucrats, the establishment. Who will wipe the grin off Blair’s face?
Blair’s project offers new opportunities
02 Oct 1997
Remaking Britain
Dockers call for solidarity action
02 Oct 1997
Under Labour’s shadow
18 Sep 1997
Around the left
New Labour, New Britain, New Monarchy: New Enemy
11 Sep 1997
The death of Diana Windsor gives Blair a unique chance to slot the monarchy into his plan to remake the United Kingdom constitution and Britishness
TUC on its knees
11 Sep 1997
Short shrift for Montserratians
28 Aug 1997
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
Anti-democratic insult
24 Jul 1997
Humanising our environment
17 Jul 1997
Do communists support a ban on fox-hunting or do we defend the ‘democratic rights’ of fox-hunters? Is a campaign to ban fox-hunting a ‘diversion’ from serious politics? Danny Hammill gives his view on some of these issues, debated at a recent CPGB London seminar