May Day

We are within a whisker of achieving our new monthly target of £450. The expanded paper certainly seems to have inspired comrades to reach into their pockets, and our April total now stands at £437 with four days to go before the end of the month and May Day.

Let's celebrate May Day by exceeding the target. Even a surplus of £50 would go some way to reducing the deficit built up in the first couple of months of the year. After the timely donations received in the last week, we should now be able to do it.

Special thanks this week to go comrade GF for his very generous £40 cheque. Thanks also to TR, LK, BC, FT and PM for their smaller, but no less welcome gifts. All these comrades know the value of the Weekly Worker, not least in this most important pre-election period. Who else wants to show their appreciation?

Robbie Rix

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Number 381

Thursday April 26 2001

What we need ... not what capital can afford
Marcus Larsen questions what is required to maintain and reproduce a human being in today's conditions

Bureaucracy and disarray
Simon Harvey of the SLP contends that the left cannot afford to ignore Scargill

Witchhunt stymies fight
Derek Goodliffe of the RMT's TCSG executive writes personally

Unison left unites
Lawries Coombs argues for support for workers' candidates

Letters
Popular front; Oversight; Amorphous method; Bullshit factor

Weakest link in chain
Cameron Richards asks what would be the politics of a Welsh Socialist Party?

Child slaves
Mary Godwin blames the anarchy of the world market

UK Left Network - one year on
Phil Hamilton looks back at its growth and forward to expanded debate linked to action

Forum for debate
Bill Jeannes reports the Teesside debate between CPGB and SP

Tory divisions exposed
Michael Malkin calls for reactionary ideas to be defeated out in the open

Socialist Alliance reports

& column
Rebel yell; SWP minority rebels; Bradford fringe; I-spy

Our history: Formation of the CPGB
October shakes the world

Small businesses: Provide answers for all
Peter Manson attacks narrowminded economism

Australian SA and CWI: Down under déjà vu
Ben Courtice gives a view from Melbourne

Set aside divisions
RDG statement on the position taken by the national Socialist Alliance executive on the Bedfordshire SA

 

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