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 possibilities
25 Jan 1996
Strikes in France
Against conservatism
25 Jan 1996
Teething problems
25 Jan 1996
Bob Smith - For a Permanent Party Polemic Committee
Socialist Workers Party - Canadian style
25 Jan 1996
January 10 saw a major split in the Canadian International Socialists. Below we reprint an edited version of a resignation letter - signed by Sue Ferguson, David McNally, Alan Sears and Deborah Simmons - which took the form of an ‘Open letter to members of the International Socialist’, dated December 28 1995. Though we do not necessarily agree with all their conclusions we feel it is important that all divisions in our movement are debated out openly, in print. We welcome replies from IS or SWP members
Intervening in the SLP
25 Jan 1996
Brent left opening up
25 Jan 1996
SLP - Kent style
25 Jan 1996
Socialist forum in Herts
25 Jan 1996
Lewisham socialist alliance
25 Jan 1996
Genuine socialist alternative
25 Jan 1996
Lee-Anne Bates spoke to John Nicholson, ex-deputy leader of Manchester City Council, who set up the campaign to defend clause four with Arthur Scargill
Government plans for saving
25 Jan 1996
From 'The Workers’ Weekly', paper of the Communist Party of Great Britain, January 22 1926
Hemsworth by-election: Support the SLP!
25 Jan 1996
On Thursday, Hemsworth goes to the polls. This by-election is an important one for the left in Britain
Revolutionary foundations
18 Jan 1996
Richard Whyte was a member of the Labour Party for some 12 years, but left after the continuing rightward drift to become an active member of the Scottish Socialist Movement. Richard has been involved in the debates and discussions around Arthur Scargill’s proposed SLP. Mary Ward spoke to him about recent developments
Locomotive force
18 Jan 1996
Genie out of the bottle
18 Jan 1996
Lee-Anne Bates spoke to Tommy Sheridan