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WW archive > Issue 773 - 11 June 2009

Letters

RSF view; Planet Turley; Dad's Army; Naive; Next best; Foresight; Transferable vote; Military mates; Non-nation; No to mark two; Far rightist; Left deformity

Die Linke disappoints

How come electoral support for Die Linke has decreased while the effects of the deepening capitalist crisis on the working class in Germany have increased? Tina Becker takes a closer look

Disaster for radical left

Toby Abse reports on the Italian Euro elections and some extremely dubious alliances

Government rout, left gains

It was heartening to see a number of leftwing candidates elected, writes Anne Mc Shane

End of SSP dream

Sarah McDonald reports on a terminally sick moralistic campaign

On the margins of the margins

Jim Moody assesses No2EU's failure to make any kind of impact at the Euro elections

Yes, comrades: 'Time to fight back together'

Ben Lewis replies to the SWP's "Open letter to the left" (Socialist Worker June 13)

Labour hammered, left gets nowhere

The trend to right populism was emphasised on June 4, writes Mike Macnair. But how will the left respond?

Far right on the march?

James Turley sees the best positioned anti-establishment parties on the far right

Why we voted Labour

Peter Manson reports on the controversy in the CPGB over the leadership's offer of conditional support to No2EU and ultimate call for a Labour vote

Confident and optimistic

The traditional fundraising drive of the Communist Party - the Summer Offensive - started on June 6. Howard Roak looks at its politics and possibilities

CPB: national interest

Lawrence Parker waits with bated breath for further post-mortems

No breakthrough for NPA

PCF crisis opens way for a genuinely revolutionary challenge, writes Jean-Michel Edwin

Labour hammered, left gets nowhere

The trend to right populism was emphasised on June 4, writes Mike Macnair. But how will the left respond?

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