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Number 411

Thursday December 6 2001

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Socialist Party splits from SA
Ian Donovan reports on the SP's walkout

Party notes: An unofficial paper
Jack Conrad points to the next step for the Socialist Alliance

Letters
Tactical tangle; Charming the SWP?; Campaigning unions; Violent objection; No to Spain

SWP scores pyrrhic victory
Peter Manson gives his impressions of the Socialist Alliance's December 1 conference

  • Overhyped: statement issued by the Socialist Alliance on Monday December 3

Pro-paper and pro-party
The fate of the Alliance lies with the action of the "significant minorty". Danny Hammill explains

Non-aligned members unite
Dave Osler reports on the cohering bloc of SA independents

Irish SA closed down
The demise of Ireland's Socialist Alliance is a set-back. We reproduce a document from John Meehan, Des darwin and James Monaghan

Opposing reaction and war
Mary Godwin reports on the recent CPGB day-school

Typical Loach
Derek Goodliffe reviews Ken Loach's The navigators

Obituary: Ray Gibbons
Tery Liddle marks the passing of a working class militants

Bonn stitch-up
The future of Afghanistan is being decided without its people. Eddie Ford takes a look

Voice for Afghan women
Anne Mc Shane on the work of the Revolutionary Association of Women of Afghanistan

Our history
CPGB mobilises unemployed

Scottish 'Socialism 2001'

 

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