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End the cycle of splits

24 May 2012

If the left is to build a serious political organisation it will have to facilitate internal dissent, writes Mike Macnair. And that will require both majorities and minorities to act responsibly

Peter Taaffe’s political leprosy

16 Sep 1999

Pat Strong of the Socialist Party demands that the organisation’s leaders come clean on differences over the SWP and left unity

SPEW split on SWP

09 Sep 1999

We reproduce some recent correspondence between the Socialist Party in England and Wales and the Socialist Workers Party, together with a report of a meeting between the two groups, taken from SPEW’s Members Bulletin No37, June 1999.

Self-liberation or vicarious nationalism

09 Sep 1999

Jack Conrad replies to Steve Riley and renews his call for a democratic approach to the British-Irish question

Party aggregate

09 Sep 1999

Party notes

Champions of the oppressed

02 Sep 1999

Minority rights and communists

Break Nicholson’s stranglehold

02 Sep 1999

Greater Manchester Socialist Alliance

Recruit and integrate

02 Sep 1999

Party notes

Sikorski witch-hunted

26 Aug 1999

Simon Harvey of the SLP

Politics and money

26 Aug 1999

‘Official communists’ open up

26 Aug 1999

Will Robert Griffiths be the death of the CPB?

Ireland and the British-Irish

26 Aug 1999

Party notes

Europe and the politics of the offensive

19 Aug 1999

Taaffe loses Pakistan

19 Aug 1999

The disintegration of the Socialist Party in England and Wales, along with its Committee for a Workers International, continues to accelerate. We reproduce statements which have recently come into our hands from the CWI’s Special International Bulletin (October 1998): the first announcing the suspension from the CWI of the Labour Party Pakistan and the second an edited version of the LPP national committee’s response

London left unity

19 Aug 1999

Party notes

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19 Aug 1999

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