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Summer Offensive

Follow the lead
After the summer break, it is down to the serious work of regular fundraising once again.

The Weekly Worker needs £500 every month over and above its income from sales and subscriptions just to meet its running costs - something recognised by comrade LT, who writes: “Please find enclosed a cheque for £10 - a bit less than I normally send - but you will be pleased to hear that this is because I have decided to take out a standing order instead. Check your account.”

I did, comrade, and was pleased to see your £20 among the other donations - let me take this opportunity in this context to thank those other regulars whose contributions also appear: most notably MM, DO, RW, PC and the comrades from the Revolutionary Democratic Group.

This month we already have £85 (including standing orders). Not bad for three days, but we could do with a lot more readers to follow the lead of LT. Any offers?

Robbie Rix

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Weekly Worker 494 Thursday September 4 2003.

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.

In defence of democratic centralism
Jack Conrad responds to the debate sparked by a previous 'Party notes' column

Letters
Disgrace; Ukraine scam; Kiwi guru; Libya link; WP Ukraine; AWL methodology; English pig; Low expectations

Silent partners
Phil Hamilton's odyssey around the internet finds him washing up on the websites of independent Welsh Assembly Member, John Marek, and his left nationalist backers, Cymru Goch

Not walking away
Marcus Strom reports on developments in the Socialist Alliance

SSP - independent capitalist Scotland?
Sarah McDonald was one of 100 members who attended the Scottish Socialist Party's national council meeting

Global party, not international fraud
Peter Manson looks at the fallout from the Ukrainian scam to defraud the left and the statement from Peter Taaffe's Committee for a Workers' International, host organism for the group

Building for September 27 Iraq demo
Jeremy Butler and Marcus Strom report back from the 1,000-strong meeting of the People's Assembly

Heavy-handed Socialist Workers Party
Anne Mc Shane and Alan Fox report from the meeting of the English mobilising committee organising for the forthcoming European Social Forum

CWU next in Blair's sights
The 160,000-strong postal workers' union is in New Labour's sights

National liberation and the socialist project
Liam O Ruairc reviews Priscilla Metscher's James Connolly and the reconquest of Ireland

Bush's Middle East plans in meltdown
Ian Donovan looks at the failure of the US president's so-called 'road map to peace'

Weekly Worker 494Weekly Worker 494 is available in pdf format as zipped (1.66MB) or unzipped (2.09MB) files

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