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SLP letters

20 Mar 1997

Last week Socialist Labour's NEC received a flood of correspondence from members regarding the democracy of the party

Playing for keeps

20 Mar 1997

Party notes

Where are we going?

13 Mar 1997

Three SLP members - Ian Dudley (Dulwich and West Norwood), Geoff Palmer (Hackney North and Stoke Newington) and Christoph Lenk (Peckham and Camberwell) - identify three areas of weakness in party policy in this document circulating in the SLP. We welcome contributions on SLP policy and the programme necessary for the class

Vauxhall CSLP: lift the threat

13 Mar 1997

The threat of closure still hangs over the head of Vauxhall Constituency Socialist Labour Party for daring to discuss policies of which Arthur Scargill disapproves

Socialist News

13 Mar 1997

SLP: news and comment

Letter to Arthur Scargill

06 Mar 1997

Open to all SLP members

SLP branch under threat

06 Mar 1997

Vauxhall Constituency Socialist Labour Party, already hit by the ‘voiding’ of Barry Biddulph, one of its most active members (see Weekly Worker February 27), appears now to be threatened with closure itself. We reproduce below correspondence between Arthur Scargill and Kirstie Paton, branch secretary of the CSLP

More candidates needed for the general election

06 Mar 1997

SLP: news and information

‘No mistake to stand’

06 Mar 1997

Wirral South SLP candidate Mick Cullen gave the Weekly Worker his views on the campaign

SLP vote squeezed

06 Mar 1997

After Wirral South the writing is on the wall for the Tories. But will the Socialist Labour Party be up to the challenge of a New Labour government?

Significant silence

27 Feb 1997

SLP branch reports

27 Feb 1997

Scargill skirts the issues

27 Feb 1997

Socialist Labour Party

Appeal for socialist unity

27 Feb 1997

Contesting Brent East

27 Feb 1997

Stan Keable replies to Arthur Scargill’s claim in the Morning Star that he is not an SLP member

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