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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

Reading history backwards

14 Nov 1996

Phil Watson reviews Democratic Rhondda: politics and society 1885-1951 by Chris Williams (University of Wales Press 1996, pp304)

Working class wiped off the map

14 Nov 1996

David who?

07 Nov 1996

Eddie Ford reviews Seventeen years of obscurity: memoirs from the back benches by David Watkins (The Book Guild Ltd 1996, pp235)

Fiddling the health books

07 Nov 1996

Blair’s hollow Mandate

07 Nov 1996

Below the surface of enthusiasm for a Labour victory, discontent bubbles

Labour’s Scottish parliament will not do

31 Oct 1996

For a federal republic

Attacking workers on all fronts

31 Oct 1996

Linda Addison exposes the myth of the Labour Party’s ‘socialist’ heyday

Sikorski and Stalin Society witch hunters

31 Oct 1996

SL Kenning looks at latest developments in the Socialist Labour Party

Big two jump on populist bandwagon

24 Oct 1996

Conservative and Labour both claim the moral high ground - while preparing to hit the working class

No support for Labour sops

24 Oct 1996

Nancy Morelli replies to John Stone (Weekly Worker October 16) on Labour’s referendum plans

Education ‘commitment’ sham

24 Oct 1996

Two votes for Labour

24 Oct 1996

Derby’s union wreckers

17 Oct 1996

Horribly wrong

17 Oct 1996

Around the left

Party rallies leave members voiceless

17 Oct 1996

Following Blair’s defining New Labour conference speech, John Major takes his shirt off to tell the Tories all they need to know

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