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
Labour Party’s finest hour
13 Jul 1995
Attlee butchered workers’ hopes
ISG debates democracy
13 Jul 1995
Revolutionaries, unity and the SWP
13 Jul 1995
For a democratic workers' party!
Communist Unity Group
13 Jul 1995
From The Call, paper of the British Socialist Party, July 15 1920
IRSP statement
06 Jul 1995
Inching towards the Party
06 Jul 1995
Breaking barriers
06 Jul 1995
As part of the CPGB’s process of rapprochement and discussions with other organisations, we have been talking with the Revolutionary Democratic Group (faction of the SWP). In this issue we present a joint open letter to the Socialist Workers Party, an historic move toward unity of two different traditions. Lee-Anne Bates spoke to Dave Craig, editor of the RDG’s bulletin, Workers Republic
Call for a Communist Party
06 Jul 1995
From The Call, paper of the British Socialist Party, July 1 1920
Towards unity
06 Jul 1995
Our discussions on rapprochement have brought us into contact with the Revolutionary Democratic Group, the Revolutionary Worker Tendency and the International Socialist Group, all excluded from the Socialist Worker Party because of their differences. The RDG has taken a lead in trying to unite our different traditions, and here we reprint their reply to our proposals for communist unity and their call to the ISG
For communist unity
06 Jul 1995
Open letter to the SWP central committee
End of the Tory road
29 Jun 1995
Whatever the outcome of the Tory election contest, Blair’s New Labour looks set for government. How should the revolutionary left prepare?
Communism through communist unity
29 Jun 1995
From The Call, paper of the British Socialist Party, June 24 1920
Loss of a revolutionary
29 Jun 1995
Harry Gwala: born July 30 1920; died June 19 1995
Political poverty
22 Jun 1995
The left looks to Labour to deliver a minimum wage