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Summer Offensive

A little something
That old red warhorse, comrade TR, has helped us out again this week with a £60 cheque “for papers and fund” - I make that £6 for sales and a whopping £54 donation towards our £500 fighting fund for February. Thank you, comrade: you never let us down.

This week’s post also brought in a very welcome £20 from KP and £10 from BC. These donations, together with a total of £170 that has just come through in standing order contributions, takes us up to £409. Although of course we are well on target, don’t forget that February is a short month and there are actually only another 10 days to go.

Plenty of time, though, for a few of our web readers to send a gift our way via the PayPal facility that can be found on cpgb.org.uk. Although 8,130 read us online last week, and 1,302 copies of the last issue were downloaded, nobody thought to leave a little something behind, so I’m hoping the next seven days will make up for it with a rush of cyberspace donations. Come on, all you plastic-wielding internet supporters - show us your appreciation, wherever you are.

We have a real chance to break right through the £500 barrier, so please, comrades, don’t leave it to somebody else.

Robbie Rix

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Weekly Worker 516 Thursday February 19 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.

Letters
Waste of time; Drugs; Crèche crisis

Where next for PCSU dispute?
CPGB member Lee Rock is the Public and Commercial Services Union London regional organiser for department of work and pension (DWP) staff. Peter Manson asked him about the February 16-17 strike

SWP loses allies
Four independent members of the SWP's Globalise Resistance have followed Jeremy Dewar of Workers Power in resigning from the organisations steering committee

All things to all people
Phil Hamilton reviews the newly launched website of Respect

No respect for principles
Eddie Ford surveys the twists and turns of the SWP's latest electoral turn

George Monbiot quits
The green campaigner has resigned from Respect. Luke Zephyr reports

Mars, the bringer of war
Our mission is the transforming of Earth, writes Jack Conrad

No bans or exclusions
The ESF continues to debate the involvement of political parties. Tina Becker reports on the debate

European Left Party
The formation of the ELP should not be dismissed, despite its shortcomings, argues Tina Becker

Respect and our next steps
Dave Craig of the Revolutionary Democratic Group proposes a “viable political strategy outside Respect” for the Democracy Platform of the Socialist Alliance

On the left of Wales
Leanne Wood is a Plaid Cymru member of the Welsh assembly. Mark Fischer spoke to her after the February 11 Wales Communist Forum in Cardiff

Separatism or building unity?
Cameron Richards reports on the CPGB-organised meeting addressed by Plaid Cymru's Leanne Wood

Hiding their views
Ian Mahoney reviews Karl Marx and Fredrich Engels Communist manifesto (introduction Chris Harman)

Bush's Iraqification crisis
The capture of Saddam Hussein has not curtailed opposition to US-UK occupation, writes Ian Donovan

 

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