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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

May Day means mass behind the miners

25 Apr 1996

From The Workers’ Weekly, paper of the Communist Party of Great Britain, April 30 1926

Incoherent rant?

25 Apr 1996

Communist press

Italian Blairism

25 Apr 1996

Three self-delusions

25 Apr 1996

Bob Smith - For a Permanent Party Polemic Committee

Brent’s campaign against Unison continues

25 Apr 1996

International support there to be won

25 Apr 1996

The seven-month Liverpool dockers’ dispute has gained strength from international solidarity action. This week they are awaiting news from workers in the US, who are putting pressure on ACL, the biggest company that uses the port, to pull out. This would be a major breakthrough for the dockers. Lee-Anne Bates spoke to Terry Teague, one of the dockers’ shop stewards, about how this international solidarity can be built on and generalised for the workers’ movement as a whole

Another step forward

25 Apr 1996

On the offensive

25 Apr 1996

Communist University ‘96

25 Apr 1996

Party notes

For communist unity

25 Apr 1996

May Day is a workers’ celebration of international solidarity and organisation. The May Day march in London for a number of years has been dominated by revolutionaries in exile from Turkey and Kurdistan. This very fact is testimony to the important lessons their history of struggle holds for revolutionaries in Britain. That is why today we have published the draft programme discussion document in Turkish. This document, written by Jack Conrad as a result of a year’s discussion in our organisation, was published in the Weekly Worker (September 21 1995). Today we call on all revolutionaries in the UK to unite in the struggle for Party

Principles of our work in the SMTUC

18 Apr 1996

The Fourth International Supporters Caucus is a sympathising section of the international Trotskyist movement, Usec. It includes Pat and Caroline Sikorski, Brian Heron and Roland Wood, who have made their name as the ‘doorkeepers’ of the Socialist Labour Party. Fisc originated in the tendency dubbed the ‘Fix its’ in Socialist Outlook (International Socialist Group), excerpts from whose document we reproduce below

Unforgiven

18 Apr 1996

Revolutionary democratic road: Russians versus Greeks

18 Apr 1996

Dave Craig of the Revolutionary Democratic Group (faction of the SWP) continues the debate with Paul Cockshott on revolution and republicanism

National utopia?

18 Apr 1996

Discussions have also raged in the Economy group. Here Ian Mahoney criticises the compromise document produced

Constitution for a democratic republic

18 Apr 1996

Following the SLP national meeting on March 2 debates have continued on a number of the policy meetings and documents presented. The ‘Republican Constitution’ working group document reproduced below is a result of those debates and will be presented to the May 4 launch conference

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