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Referendum has nothing to offer

07 Jun 2012

Neither Scottish independence nor British unionism. Sarah McDonald looks at the launch of the "Yes" campaign

SWP dithers on Scottish independence

02 Nov 2000

Allan Green, national secretary of the Scottish Socialist Party, attended the October 22 aggregate of the Socialist Workers Party. Here, in his official report, he shows how far the SWP is prepared to compromise its principles for the sake of getting into the SSP

Against independence, for a federal republic

24 Feb 2000

Marxists start their immediate programme not with nations, but the enemy state, says Jack Conrad

Marx and free speech

24 Feb 2000

For our ideas to blossom, we have to argue against censorship, says Eddie Ford

Scargill’s GLA slate

16 Dec 1999

Simon Harvey of the SLP

Harry’s game

16 Dec 1999

Party notes

Challenge to London unity

16 Dec 1999

The fight for principled left unity in London to present an electoral challenge to Blair’s Labour has received a setback. The determination of the CATP to press ahead regardless of the plans of others is wrong

Autonomy irrelevant

09 Dec 1999

Alternative theses on the British-Irish

Tory confusion

09 Dec 1999

Section 28

Not one bullet

02 Dec 1999

Sinn Féin joins unionism

Irish freedom and socialist revolution

02 Dec 1999

‘Trotskyist’ incoherence

25 Nov 1999

British-Irish debate

The Welsh road to socialism

25 Nov 1999

Tim Richards of Cymru Goch opened a discussion on the national question in Wales at Communist University ’99

Race and nation

18 Nov 1999

British-Irish debate

Hutchinson addresses SSP

11 Nov 1999

Armstrong’s weak polemics

11 Nov 1999

Jack Conrad discusses the CPGB’s stance on the British-Irish in the light of history

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