Marxist unity > Socialist Labour Party
Communists and the Socialist Labour Party
29 Feb 1996
Should partisans of the working class shape the SLP or attack it from the sidelines?
“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
Mortal wound?
22 Feb 1996
Fighting spirit
22 Feb 1996
Party notes
Who’s for the SLP?
15 Feb 1996
Communist press
Party school
15 Feb 1996
Party notes
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
Clean break with Labour
08 Feb 1996
Phil Felstead is one of the ex-miners in Hemsworth who worked throughout the SLP campaign. He worked at South Kirkby colliery until it closed in 1988 and was then forced into redundancy as a result of his militant record. Lee-Anne Bates spoke to him about the SLP
Partisan campaign shows the way forward
08 Feb 1996
The Socialist Labour Party’s first election campaign was an energetic, committed and buoyant one
Kent Socialist Alliance
01 Feb 1996
Manchester SLP launch
01 Feb 1996
Hemsworth - talking to the activists
01 Feb 1996
SLP campaigners spoke to Lee-Anne Bates
Reform or revolution?
01 Feb 1996
Scottish Socialist Movement AGM
Where now for SLP?
01 Feb 1996
The Communist Party worked for as big a vote as possible for the Socialist Labour Party’s Brenda Nixon in the Hemsworth by-election despite many disagreements with the platform she stood on. However, the campaign in itself represents something historically significant