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
No slave labour
05 Sep 1996
From this October the Tories’ Jobseekers Allowance will become law. This will mean a massive assault on welfare benefits and the living standards of the working class in general - it must be fought by the entire labour movement
Referendum rebels
29 Aug 1996
Self-determination, not a talking shop for Scotland
SSA forces Labour to fight
22 Aug 1996
Labour’s referendum sop
22 Aug 1996
The right to national self-determination
No middle way
22 Aug 1996
Republicanism and democracy
New attack on union rights
22 Aug 1996
London Underground drivers are divided again with the Aslef union accepting management’s latest deal and RMT rejecting by a 3:1 majority. As the Tories threaten to clamp down even harder on trade union rights RMT drivers are now left to go it alone
Labour running scared
01 Aug 1996
Toryglen by-election
Loony labels
01 Aug 1996
Around the left
Labour attack on strikers
25 Jul 1996
Workers’ organisation needed to halt Labour-Tory offensive
Class solidarity for tube strikes
18 Jul 1996
No big surprises as Labour shuns striking underground workers
Scotland denied
11 Jul 1996
Labour leads the attack
11 Jul 1996
An honourable man?
04 Jul 1996
Scottish Labour MP John McAllion resigned his front bench seat in protest against Blair’s backtrack on devolution. Now he is being portrayed as a ‘man of honour’ by the media in Scotland. Communist Mary Ward - McAllion’s election agent and leader of Dundee district council when a Labour member - could not disagree more
‘Huttonomics’ and the ‘Blair Revolution’
04 Jul 1996
Richard James reviews The state we’re in by W Hutton (1995, pp352) and The Blair revolution - can New Labour deliver? by P Mandelson and R Liddle (1996, pp274)