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Summer Offensive

Visiting card
A batch of standing order donations has come to our rescue, as we approach the last week of our £500 monthly fighting fund.

Regular gifts from MM, DW, DO, KG, PC and our comrades in the Revolutionary Democratic Group have boosted January’s total by £230 and, when you add this to cheques received from LP (£25), BV (£20) and JP (£2), you can see that we have taken a big step towards our target. We have exactly £395 in the kitty.

Nothing from our web readers again this week though. A pity, because it is actually quick and easy to make a donation using our PayPal facility. As I have said over and over again, making a cash transfer over the internet is surely an excellent way to show your solidarity and appreciation if you are one of the thousands who log onto us rather than subscribing or buying from this or that progressive bookshop.

Last week, for example, we had 8,010 hits, with 18,670 pages accessed. If we are to pick up the extra £100 we need to take us over the top for January, we need just a few more of you web readers to leave behind your visiting card.

Robbie Rix

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Weekly Worker 512 Thursday January 22 2004.

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.

Respect and opportunism
The Unity Coalition raises - once again - the question of party, writes Jack Conrad

Letters
Headscarves; Authoritarian; John the martyr; Repeated; Not selective; Questioning; Respect; No association

Web breakfast
Phil Hamilton visits the Labour Start website

Fight for party
Those who are adopting an ‘I couldn’t possibly join Respect’ pose are not engaging with reality, writes Marcus Ström

Left facing both ways
Peter Manson reports on the deliberations of the January 17 meeting of the Socialist Alliance National Council

Hijab: the protests ...
Manny Neira joined protesters outside the French embassy

... and the debate
Peter Manson, Terry Liddle and Houzan Mahmoud debated, religious belief, secularism and political islam

  • In their own words - the Weekly Worker spoke to two demonstrators on why they wore the hijab

Socialism, reform and revolution
Chris Jones of the Revolutionary Democratic Group looks at the role of class struggle in shaping the politics of the 21st century

Britain at the crossroads
The Democracy Platform of the Socialist Alliance has issued an alternative declaration for Respect

Bureaucratic grip tightens
The London Mayor is in control of preparations for the European Social Forum. Tina Becker reports

Face up to the fight
John Hutnyk reviews Tariq Mehmood's While there is light

Galloway’s nationalist gaffe
Cameron Richards reports on the Cardiff meeting of the unity coalition

Party and paper split
Alan Rees reports on unresolved tensions within the rump Communist Party of Britain following its recent special congress

Weekly Worker 512Weekly Worker 512 is available in pdf format as zipped (1.62MB) or unzipped (2.02MB) files

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