Aim high

Comrade SO - whose cheque for £50 was, as you can imagine, more than welcome - has given our October fund a big lift.

Of course, that is not to belittle the contributions of comrades DS (£35), LD and JG (£25 each), BT (£20), FG (£15), PS (£10), TM (£10) and, last but by no means least, CY with a £5 donation. This week’s £195 means that our total has exactly doubled. We now have £390 towards our £450 monthly target. That means we only need a modest £60 by next week to actually hit our target but, given our spectacular success over the previous two weeks, we should definitely be aiming higher than that.

If enough readers follow the example set by comrades like SO then we can easily end October in the black and make big inroads into our accumulated shortfall for the year as a whole.

Robbie Rix

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Number 453

Thursday October 24 2002

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Support the firefighters
There is no doubting the political nature of the firefighters' dispute, writes Derek Hunter

Letters
Inspire; Brazilian danger; Which road?; Proletarian wisdom; Rank and file; Turkey poll

Breakthrough
Anne Mc Shane reports on the results and lessons of the Hackney mayoral contest

Taaffe pulls out at last
The Socialist Party has made its excuses and abandoned the Welsh Socialist Alliance

  • Take a hike
    Did the SWP deliberately provoke the SP walkout? This email purports to be from SWP member Julian Goss, secretary of the WSA, to Martin Chapman, former WSA chair and leading SWPer in Swansea, the weekend before the Swansea WSA nominating meeting
  • Socialist Party Wales letter to WSA
    The SP spells out its reasons for leaving

Partners or rivals
Ed Casson reports on the merger of the Green Socialist Network and the Left Alliance

Democratic centralism and the SA euro vote
How do supporters of the active boycott position on the euro referendum promote their politics in the aftermath of the Socialist Alliance's October 12 conference? Ian Donovan offers an answer

Heading for the rocks
The European bosses' "deadly new weapon" has been denounced as "stupid", "crude" and "rigid" by Romano Prodi. Peter Manson takes a look

Pact to re-elect Ken
The 2004 London mayor elections offer little to the capital's working class unless the Socialist Alliance takes up the challenge, writes Maurice Bernal

Left gives BNP clear run
Phil Hamilton castigates the left for not mounting its own challenge in the Stoke mayoral election

All out against the war
Tina Becker looks forward to the October 31 day of action

Thousands march against war
Sarah McDonald reports on the demonstration in Glasgow's Geotge Square

Dictatorship of the proletariat: Bolshevism versus Kautskyism
In the sixth part of his series of articles Jack Conrad discusses the debate between Lenin, Trotsky and Kautsky

Trouble at top
Marcus Ström reports on Liz Davies' resignation

 

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