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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
Double standards
11 Jul 1996
SLP: News and comment
For communist unity
11 Jul 1996
Dave Craig of the Revolutionary Democratic Group (faction of the SWP) writes on progress towards communist rapprochement
Real debate in the SSA
11 Jul 1996
SLP Unity
11 Jul 1996
Party notes
The party we need
04 Jul 1996
Martin Blum rejects Dave Craig’s call for a Communist-Labour Party
Left SLP trends
04 Jul 1996
We reprint below extracts from a document distributed by West London Socialist Labour Party member Barbara Duke
Manchester witch-hunt
04 Jul 1996
Steve Smethurst has been bureaucratically excluded from membership of the Socialist Labour Party. The chair of his branch preferred to close down an SLP meeting rather than allow the membership to discuss the question. We reprint below the text of his letter to Manchester members
SLP loses youth leader
27 Jun 1996
Last week we explained why we understand, but cannot agree with, Tony Savvas’s decision to quit. This week we publish correspondence relating to it
Sikorski’s letter
27 Jun 1996
New found optimism
27 Jun 1996
Around the left
Socialist United
27 Jun 1996
After Militant Labour’s successful by-election campaign in Hillingdon, Lee-Anne Bates spoke to ML’s Gary Harbord about how the left together can raise the banner of the revolutionary alternative to Labour
The arse-end of Pabloism
27 Jun 1996
Party Notes
For a Communist-Labour Party
20 Jun 1996
Dave Craig of the Revolutionary Democratic Group (faction of the SWP) debates the way forward for the SLP
Fisc splits over ‘British road’
20 Jun 1996
The Fourth International Supporters Caucus is a highly secret faction, well ensconced in the topmost positions in the SLP. Not content with fronting the anti-communist witch hunt, Fisc decided to provide the apologetic theory necessary to justify Scargill and his draft constitution. For those within Fisc who retain a commitment to revolutionary politics this was a reformist step too far