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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

Challenge to Labour

16 Nov 1995

Arthur Scargill’s call for a Socialist Labour Party to challenge Blair’s party at the next election has struck a chord with thousands in our movement

No future under Labour

16 Nov 1995

What kind of party?

02 Nov 1995

The following article was sent as a contribution to the Morning Star's debate on the way forward for the left

Flame of anger and flame of hope

19 Oct 1995

Tony Benn spoke to the Weekly Worker about the implications of ‘new’ Labour and the state of working class politics today

Blair’s men back trust butchers

19 Oct 1995

Public sector workers have only their own muscle to rely on

Knives are out for the public sector

19 Oct 1995

After the unions’ disgraceful climbdown in the healthworkers’ pay dispute, at last an event which the leaders can support with unbridled enthusiasm.

Turkeys praying for Xmas

12 Oct 1995

Goodbye to the left

12 Oct 1995

Blair baits ‘old’ Labour

Blair tells it how it is

21 Sep 1995

Fight for what we need!

21 Sep 1995

The Tories, Labour and the bosses all say the state cannot afford to pay for our health and education. But if the system can’t meet our basic needs, then the system must go, not our schools and hospitals

Labour supports health cuts

14 Sep 1995

Labour uses bosses’ laws

14 Sep 1995

Labour ready to hammer workers

14 Sep 1995

The TUC conference has been dominated by Labour’s modernisation and the demand - or not - for a minimum wage. So can we win a living wage? What is a living wage? And what is ‘fair’ anyway?

It’s you! On the bosses’ hit-list

07 Sep 1995

As millions dream of escape through the lottery, Tory and Labour alike seek to blame capitalism’s victims for the slow but sure economic tumble-down which is causing unemployment, poverty and alienation. Are you on the hit-list yet?

Walsall’s sham democracy

31 Aug 1995

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