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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

Stevenage offered champagne champion

08 Jun 1995

Students say no to loans

01 Jun 1995

Neither fit for the job

01 Jun 1995

Establishment mourns one of its own

01 Jun 1995

From the left to the right the politicians of the capitalist class lavished praise on Harold Wilson

NUT stitch-up

25 May 1995

Anti-racist careerist’s fall from grace

25 May 1995

Sinking in sleaze

25 May 1995

This week has seen the Tories collapse into a sewer of sleaze and confusion. They are reduced to saving their own skins and quite clearly the party is unfit to govern, even by capitalist standards. Rupert Murdoch would be happy with a change of government, and perhaps even the Iron Lady will consider leaving the sinking Tory ship after Blair praised her so eloquently last month. But the working class needs to get rid of the whole stinking system, not replace Tory sleaze-balls with Labour ones

Labour woos the bosses

18 May 1995

After the clause

11 May 1995

New Labour turns to liberalism. The left must turn from Labourism

With friends like these ...

27 Apr 1995

Paisley vice

27 Apr 1995

Blair’s candidate for TGWU

27 Apr 1995

Return to liberal roots

27 Apr 1995

In the run up to the Labour Party’s special conference this weekend, we spoke to Mark Fischer, National Organiser of the CPGB, about the significance of the clause four debate and the tasks posed for the working class in the face of Blair’s ‘new’ Labour

Vote communist on May 4

27 Apr 1995

As Blair promises to move Labour more and more, not only down the Tory road, but actually down the Thatcher road, there is less and less to choose between the bosses’ parties in the local elections. Labour, Tory and Liberal all promise to run capitalism at the expense of working class rights. But there is an alternative - vote communist on May 4 and join the fight for what we need, not what Labour or Tory say they can afford

Not all roses for Blair

20 Apr 1995

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