It all counts

Our Summer Offensive has ended. Comrades are to be congratulated on coming through this successful period of intensive fundraising, but don’t take your foot off the gas just now. In fact, comrades should now redouble their efforts to ensure that we reach the Weekly Worker’s monthly target of £450 - many seem to have forgotten their paper in recent weeks.

After our disastrous start to July, this week has seen a slight upturn in our fortunes. This is in no small way due to the efforts of comrades TR (£30), JH (£25), AN (£20) and PR (£10). £85 this week leaves us with £125 garnered - still a long way from the comfort zone. So please send in your cheques or postal orders to the usual address. No matter how much or how little, it all counts and, of course, every contribution is welcome.

Robbie Rix

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Number 441

Thursday July 18 2002

The Weekly Worker is available from bookshops across the United Kingdom or can be delivered direct to your door by completing our online subscription form.

Legalise all drugs
Mary Godwin calls on the Socialist Alliance to lead the campaign to abolish all laws restricting consumption

Letters
AWL eccentricity; AWL economism; USec-SWP axis; SWP crisis?; Scargill tragedy; Engerland; Kiwi punter; Democracy; CPGB agents

Euro referendum: Active boycott campaign victory
John Pearson reports on the recent meeting of South Manchester Socialist Alliance

AWL divisions clear
Mark Fischer attended the Alliance for Workers' Liberty's recent weekend school

Socialist Workers Party plans for year ahead
The SWP concluded this year's Marxism with plenary sessions for activists. Ian Mahoney was there

Sir Ken to dial 'Dubya' Bush?
Amicus general secretary Sir Ken Jackson is desperately clinging on to power. Derek Hunter takes a look

Celebrating class solidarity
James Bull attended the 118th Durham Miners Gala

UK Coal pulls plug
Dave Douglass of Doncaster NUM mourns the loss of the Selby pit

Uniting Germany
Jack Conrad examines the struggle for the centralised and democratic republic

European Social Forum
Over 300 people gathered in Thessaloniki, Greece on July 13-14 for the third preparatory meeting of the European Social Forum. Tina Becker reports

Security, dignity, comfort
Maurive Bernal champions retired workers

In defence of backwardness
Peter Manson responds John Pearson's 'For genuine democratic centralism'

Build the alliance
Executive member Marcus Strom reports on the SA's ambitious plans

 

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