Marxist unity > Socialist Alliance
SLP in Scotland
28 Mar 1996
Menshevism in microcosm
21 Mar 1996
Because they represent a real movement of the working class the Socialist Labour Party and Socialist Alliances have thrown into sharp relief the theoretical and programmatic limitations of many revolutionaries. The Trotskyite group, Workers Power, provides a case study
Herts on Ireland
21 Mar 1996
Socialist crusade
21 Mar 1996
Dundee raises the flag
Socialist Alliance unites Kent militants
07 Mar 1996
SE London SA launch
29 Feb 1996
“Getting the ear of the class”
22 Feb 1996
Anne Murphy spoke to Wally Kennedy, Militant Labour councillor in Hillingdon which has recently gained another ML councillor, Julia Leonard
SLP comes to Glasgow
22 Feb 1996
Scottish Socialist Alliance launched
15 Feb 1996
A step forward for left unity - now for political clarity
Challenging reformism?
15 Feb 1996
Nick Clarke spoke to Allan Green, coordinator of the Scottish Socialist Alliance, after its conference last week
Opening up the debate
08 Feb 1996
John Milligan, Lanarkshire branch secretary of the RMT, was a member of the Labour Party for many years, and left over the poll tax and different industrial issues. He is involved both in organising SLP meetings in Scotland and in the Scottish Socialist Alliance. Nick Clarke spoke to him
Scottish socialist alliance: Building a revolutionary party
08 Feb 1996
Saturday’s Scottish Socialist Alliance meeting is Glasgow is an important political event. The meeting will be presented with proposals from the organisation’s Steering Group designed to deepen and extend the unity of the SSA’s constituent elements. Scargill’s initiative on the Socialist Labour Party has pushed important forces on the left in England and Wales into seriously discussing the key question of building an alternative to Blair’s ‘new’ Labour. In Scotland, however, organisations like Scottish Militant Labour, the Socialist Movement, Liberation (left wing of the Scottish National Party) and others had already established a common front. At the meeting on Saturday, comrades - including from the Communist Party of Great Britain - will move towards even closer unity in a common organisation. This is a very welcome development and the CPGB sends its best wishes to the conference for a successful and positive discussion. On the eve of Saturday’s important debate, Mary Ward - leading member of the Communist Party in Scotland - gave us her views on the way forward.
Kent Socialist Alliance
01 Feb 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