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Summer Offensive

Shortfall
Last week I reported that our £500 monthly target was within sight. We had exactly £415 in hand. Unfortunately we did not make it. By the close of May we received an additional £30 - taking our grand total to £445. Still, not a bad effort and our thanks go to comrades RF, JG and CG.

More than that, comrade JS from Cambridgeshire has joined the ranks of those readers who donate through a bankers order. While in itself £10 a month hardly constitutes a fortune, it is another valued brick in the guaranteed financial base we need. The more solid our income, the better placed we are to go forward with ambitious projects like the Daily Worker for the European Social Forum in October.

Incidentally, comrade JS, a former member of Militant, writes that he finds the articles in the Weekly Worker both “an education and a breath of fresh air”. Agreeing with our position on Respect, he has committed himself to do some hard work for it during the final days of the election campaign. Quite right.
Last week our overall circulation edged up somewhat, not least due to the 8,176 readers notched up on the website. Though down on the best we were achieving late last year, nonetheless this gives us one of the biggest readerships on the left in Britain.

The CPGB’s annual fundraising drive, the Summer Offensive, has just begun. Until it ends on July 31 my column will be discontinued. While all cash donated to the Weekly Worker will be used only for our paper, we will nevertheless be including money raised for the Weekly Worker in our overall SO total.

Robbie Rix

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Weekly Worker 532 Thursday June 10 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.

Summer Offensive 2004
Mark Fischer appeals for support from web-readers for the CPGB's annual Summer Offensive

The politics of ‘taking sides’
Mike McNair questions why socialists should 'take sides' in the current conflict in Iraq.

Letters
Only a man; Male justice; AWL and MAB; PJP and Respect; Aslef

March on Arkwright Road
Dean Hooperevaluates the latest elements in the ASLEF affair

Not so red
Phil Hamilton reviews Ken Livingstone's campaign website.

Reassertion of US imperialism’s power
Marcus Strom gives his view of the life and death of Ronald Reagan

In the interests of freedom
John Davidson reviews Niall Ferguson's American colossus

Big bomb or damp squib?
Dave Craig of the Revolutionary Democratic Group looks at the state of left unity projects today.

Libel wars and spin
Alan Fox reports on the latest developments in the conflicts between Respect and George Galloway with the capitalist press.

How not to make friends and influence people
Tina Becker looks at the latest development with the European Social Forum.

After June 10: crucial turning point for SWP
David Broderof the CPGB's minority RED Platform looks at the prospects for the Socialist Workers Party after the elections.

Imperialist commemoration
Ian Donovan looks at the reality behind the myths being spun in the D-Day commemorations.

 

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