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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

Labour-Tory jingos wage beef war

30 May 1996

In their desperation to cling to office, the Tories are shamelessly using the ‘beef war’ to whip up nationalism and play the anti-Europe card

Arms and the IRA

23 May 1996

Mass action stops school closures

23 May 1996

Glasgow

Campaigning for action

23 May 1996

In brief

Litter lout escapes tough justice

23 May 1996

In brief

The healthcare we need

23 May 1996

Education in Labour firing line

23 May 1996

As the next general election looms, the political agenda is moving even more to the right - so watch out

Brown rides over doubts

16 May 1996

Alliance on the attack

16 May 1996

Our jobs, welfare and education are under threat from both Tories and Labour. We need to get organised

Homeless scandal runs deep

16 May 1996

Dame Shirley may have been found out, but what of the crime of homelessness itself?

Labour’s big idea: Scrap welfare

07 May 1996

After the local elections Labour was back in the headlines in the form of Gordon Brown and Chris Smith. But have they provided the big idea everyone is looking for to challenge the Tories?

No fool’s Gold

02 May 1996

Dundee fight against school closures

02 May 1996

De-recognition threat

02 May 1996

SLP moves to break Labour stranglehold

02 May 1996

Gordon Brown has unambiguously announced Labour’s intention to continue the Tories’ attack on workers with a promised squeeze on public spending. Yet after the local elections Blair’s Labour Party looks set to win a huge anti-Tory vote, taking it to victory in the next general election. Can the Socialist Labour Party turn the tide on the Labour-Tory rightwing consensus?

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