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The 1997 general election and perspectives for Marxism

05 Jun 1997

Below we reprint an edited version of the Socialist Party’s internal discussion document on the political landscape following the general election. We hope this will serve to open up the discussion around the tasks of the left

Opening up the post-election debate

05 Jun 1997

Mark Fischer comments on Socialist Party’s internal discussion document, see ‘The 1997 general election and perspectives for Marxism’

Deserting the field

05 Jun 1997

Around the left

Nothing less than a federal republic

29 May 1997

Dave Craig of the Revolutionary Democratic Group (faction of the SWP) replies to the CPGB call for a Scottish parliament with full powers

Socialist Party’s open letter

29 May 1997

Party notes

What sort of crisis?

22 May 1997

Lee-Anne Bates challenges Phil Hearse over the content of the left’s ‘crisis of expectations’

Crisis? What crisis...?

22 May 1997

Party notes

New government, new perspectives

15 May 1997

Phil Hearse, a member of the Socialist Party’s national committee, replies to Jack Conrad in last week’s paper

Broadcasting the socialist message

01 May 1997

Bad old habits

01 May 1997

Around the left

Sectarianism weakens election campaign

01 May 1997

Self-determination on election agenda

24 Apr 1997

Andy MacLean interviewed Mary Ward, Communist Party parliamentary candidate for the Scottish Socialist Alliance in Dundee West

Non-sectarian alternative

24 Apr 1997

Both the Socialist Party and the Socialist Labour Party are contesting Leeds Central at the general election. Peter Manson spoke to Chris Hill, the SP’s candidate

Dishonest silence

17 Apr 1997

The call for an active boycott

10 Apr 1997

Scottish Militant Labour supports Blair’s parish council

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