Party & Programme
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
New left dogma
19 Jun 1997
Around the left
Resignation pre-empted
19 Jun 1997
Following the entry into the SLP of several members of the Indian Workers Association, led by the ultra-Stalinite Harpal Brar, the leadership in Southall found itself in a minority, outvoted by new members who seem to see their role as being unquestioning foot soldiers of the NEC. Unfortunately, instead of remaining in position to fight for their beliefs, the branch officers announced their intention to resign. Here we reproduce their rather pathetic letter
Call for left cooperation
19 Jun 1997
The following motion, proposed by comrade Tom Delargy of Paisley SSA, was unanimously passed at the SSA’s annual conference on Saturday June 14
Prepare for action
19 Jun 1997
From The Call, paper of the British Socialist Party, June 14 1917
Summer Offensive reaches halfway mark
19 Jun 1997
Party notes
Message to members from the National Executive Council
19 Jun 1997
‘Have a nice day ...’
19 Jun 1997
Scargill bans democracy
19 Jun 1997
Scargill draws the line against the fight for democracy - Mark Fischer asks, ‘Which side are you on?’
National question - a key debate
12 Jun 1997
Edinburgh Scottish Socialist Alliance and Red magazine organised a successful day school on Sunday June 1 on the national question in Scotland and Ireland
PCC statement
12 Jun 1997
In response to requests from critics of our stance on the demand for a sovereign Scottish parliament, our Party leadership underlines its position on self-determination in this statement
For an active boycott! For genuine self-determination!
12 Jun 1997
Scottish Socialist Alliance faces key test – for self-determination or Blair’s sop referendum?
Sectarian project
12 Jun 1997
Around the left
Truth and invention
12 Jun 1997
Blair’s government has created a crisis of invention on the left but not a crisis of expectations amongst the masses, argues Jack Conrad
Where now for the left?
12 Jun 1997
Labour’s victory certainly changes the political outlook of revolutionaries, but is there a crisis of expectations?
Crisis of expectations
12 Jun 1997
Has a ‘crisis of expectations’ been created by Blair’s landslide majority? Dave Osler of the Socialist Labour Party presents his case