Party & Programme > Marxist unity
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
Party notes
30 Sep 1999
SLP - the nine errors
23 Sep 1999
Delphi reflects on the failure of Scargill’s former close courtiers, the shadowy Fourth International Supporters Caucus (Fisc)
Final snub for Fisc
16 Sep 1999
Simon Harvey of the SLP
Greater Manchester annual general fiasco
16 Sep 1999
LSA
16 Sep 1999
Party notes
Peter Taaffe’s political leprosy
16 Sep 1999
Pat Strong of the Socialist Party demands that the organisation’s leaders come clean on differences over the SWP and left unity
Break Nicholson’s stranglehold
02 Sep 1999
Greater Manchester Socialist Alliance
Sikorski witch-hunted
26 Aug 1999
Simon Harvey of the SLP
London left unity
19 Aug 1999
Party notes
Alliance or party?
22 Jul 1999
Dave Spencer continues the debate on divisions that arose over the West Midlands European elections, and discusses the future of the Socialist Alliance
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
