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End the cycle of splits

24 May 2012

If the left is to build a serious political organisation it will have to facilitate internal dissent, writes Mike Macnair. And that will require both majorities and minorities to act responsibly

Approach too late

15 Jul 1999

Former Labour MEP Christine Oddy responds to West Midlands Socialist Alliance claims that she had rejected unity moves

Left unity forum launched

15 Jul 1999

Approach spurned

08 Jul 1999

Nellist and Oddy

Fisc manifesto

24 Jun 1999

This document, sent anonymously to the Weekly Worker, is said to have been adopted by an SLP branch and sent to the NEC for discussion. It has all the hallmarks of the politics of Arthur Scargill’s former courtiers-in-chief, the Fourth International Supporters Caucus, most of whom have now left the party. The comrades call for the banning of “controversial” material - except, of course, their own

A nod and a wink

17 Jun 1999

Dave Spencer discusses the dispute in the West Midlands Socialist Alliance over the candidacy of former MEP Christine Oddy

Challenge delayed - once again

17 Jun 1999

Socialist Alliance (London)

Eurotalking

17 Jun 1999

What kind of unity?

17 Jun 1999

Reclaim Our Rights

No breakthrough

17 Jun 1999

Party notes

Left Euro results

17 Jun 1999

Left unity call

17 Jun 1999

After June 10 European elections

SLP rejects Kosovar rights

10 Jun 1999

Brar repeats Livingstone smear

Defence of international socialist revolution

10 Jun 1999

Rapprochement moves

03 Jun 1999

National socialist farce

03 Jun 1999

Simon Harvey of the SLP

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