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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
Labour drops feminist gloss
13 Feb 1997
Mounting the challenge to New Labour
13 Feb 1997
Mick Cullen, one of the sacked Merseyside dockers, is standing for the Socialist Labour Party in the Wirral South by-election on February 27. Peter Manson asked him about the SLP’s prospects
What to do about democracy
06 Feb 1997
Around the left
Labour prepares for government
06 Feb 1997
Left must enter pre-election fray
06 Feb 1997
Europe is becoming the issue, but is there an alternative to Labour-Tory austerity promises?
Revolutionary challenge to Ken Livingstone
30 Jan 1997
Members of Socialist Labour’s West London branch living in Brent met last week to set up a constituency branch and make plans for the general election. They sent out this press statement
Workers’ alternative to New Labour
16 Jan 1997
John Ireland is the Communication Workers Union assistant divisional officer for North Wales and the North-West. He spoke in a personal capacity to Peter Manson of the Weekly Worker about his decision to join the Socialist Labour Party
Burst of life
16 Jan 1997
SL Kenning looks at latest developments in the Socialist Labour Party
Build the alternative now
09 Jan 1997
Should SLP members call for a Labour vote in the absence of an SLP candidate?
Break from Labourism - vote Labour
09 Jan 1997
A statement by party members in the South-West on the SLP electoral policy
Labour - a safe pair of hands
09 Jan 1997
New Labour’s new respectability will enable it to sail into office - but at our expense
Dockers show potential for all
19 Dec 1996
Curtains for democracy
12 Dec 1996
As Labour waits in the wings ... Tory offensive continues
28 Nov 1996
Kenneth Clarke’s budget contained no surprises. Both Labour and Tory prepare to prove who can best be His Master’s Voice
Tories and Labour vie to hit jobless
14 Nov 1996
Capitalism’s worldwide squeeze strikes home