Party & Programme
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
Sad but true
08 Apr 1999
Around the left
Unionists, democrats and nationalists
08 Apr 1999
Dave Craig of the Revolutionary Democratic Group restates the case for a federal republic
Commission results
08 Apr 1999
Party notes
Open letter to SWP members
08 Apr 1999
Network of Socialist Alliances conference
25 Mar 1999
No exclusion of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland
Neither the pound nor the euro
25 Mar 1999
European Union
Progress on NW slate
25 Mar 1999
Socialist Alliances
Socialist Party split - Merseyside’s view, part 2
25 Mar 1999
The Merseyside Socialists, who recently left or were suspended from the Socialist Party in England and Wales, continue their critique of the leadership
Scottish national socialism and its red prince - part 4
25 Mar 1999
Jack Conrad concludes his reply to Allan Armstrong of the Scottish Socialist Party
Bull and Fisc still in
25 Mar 1999
Simon Harvey of the SLP
SWP in crisis
25 Mar 1999
Scargill’s decision to contest the Euro elections has thrown Tony Cliff’s organisation into disarray
Scargill calls up Brar
11 Mar 1999
Simon Harvey of the SLP
Scottish national socialism and its red prince - part 2
11 Mar 1999
Jack Conrad replies to Allan Armstrong of the Scottish Socialist Party
Revolutionary openness
11 Mar 1999
Marcus Larsen replies to Australia’s Democratic Socialist Party (see pp4-5)
No public criticism
11 Mar 1999
The main left group in Austrailia, the Democratic Socialist Party, refused a representative of the Communist Party of Great Britain permission to attend its 18th national conference in January. We reproduce the DSP’s reasons and the reply of comrade Marcus Larsen (pp6-7)