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Fear, confusion and delusions
30 Jun 2016
Left responses to the referendum result vary from despondency to total exuberance. Both are misplaced, argues Paul Demarty
Edging towards affiliation
02 Jun 2016
Mark Serwotka hopes to win next year’s PCS conference to join the internal Labour battle to defeat the right, writes Peter Manson
Tepid support for Corbyn
16 Jul 2015
Mark Fischer reports on the SWP’s Marxism school
A wasteful dead-end
21 May 2015
Left Unity should not agree to stand under the Tusc banner, argues Paul Demarty
No way to build a fightback
14 May 2015
Peter Manson comments on the left’s results and its delusional self-justification
Inconsistent left nationalists
07 May 2015
SPS and the SWP may have refused to vote SNP, writes Peter Manson, but in effect they both cheered on its advance
No strategy towards Labour
30 Apr 2015
What is the left saying about the general election? Daniel Harvey has been investigating
Still not too late
12 Feb 2015
It was necessary to confront the defeatism of the left head on at the end of the miners' strike, says Mark Fischer
Did free speech allow the Nazis to come to power?
12 Feb 2015
Eddie Ford criticises the SWP for misunderstanding history and insisting upon the ‘principle’ of no-platforming
Dishonesty and opportunism
29 Jan 2015
The comrades are gearing up for a major electoral intervention. But on what basis? Peter Manson attended Tusc’s pre-election conference
Charlie Kimber’s dream world
08 Jan 2015
Peter Manson looks back at the SWP conference
The strange case of the closeted Lenin
04 Dec 2014
According to comrades in the Socialist Workers Party, Lenin was a hypocrite who did not say what he thought. In this article, based on a speech to a London Communist Forum, Lars T Lih puts the record straight
Decline still much in evidence
27 Nov 2014
Peter Manson reviews the SWP’s third Pre-conference Bulletin
SWP: Hype and delusions
06 Nov 2014
Peter Manson reviews Internal Bulletin No2
Unison left: Carry on regardless
16 Oct 2014
As the employers stood firm in the local government dispute, not unexpectedly the union leaders buckled. But the left has no answers, writes Will Pragnell