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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

Same old mistakes

28 Nov 1996

Fight the liquidation of the ICP

28 Nov 1996

Edited statement by the Trotskyist Unity Group and Scottish Trotskyist Unity Group (external Leninist faction of the ICFI)

Room for all revolutionaries

28 Nov 1996

We print below a letter from the Communist Party (dated November 26 1996) to the Liaison Committee of Militants for a Revolutionary Communist International on the question of communist rapprochement. This was requested by the LCMRCI, a Trotskyist organisation, composed largely of comrades from a Workers Power/League for a Revolutionary Communist International background. The comrades are seeking clarification of our stance to provide the basis for future exchanges on the question of Party-building and the possibility of joint work.

Constitutional conspiracy

28 Nov 1996

SL Kenning looks at latest developments in the Socialist Labour Party

Railworkers feel SLP pull

28 Nov 1996

SLP branch reports

28 Nov 1996

Moving on

28 Nov 1996

Party notes

Stand up and be counted

21 Nov 1996

The Weekly Worker has received the following letter

Homosexuals and hypocrisy

21 Nov 1996

SL Kenning looks at latest developments in the Socialist Labour Party

SLP branch reports

21 Nov 1996

One united party

21 Nov 1996

SLP member Derek Paul welcomes Dennis MacDonald’s call for unity

Scotland sees Red

21 Nov 1996

Three waves

21 Nov 1996

Party Notes

Power of confusion

14 Nov 1996

Workers Power’s impressionistic and eclectic method leads it to adopt contradictory positions, argues John Stone of the LCMRCI

Indian communists look to SLP

14 Nov 1996

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