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Weekly Worker 536 Thursday July 8 2004
Summer Offensive
Twitchy
After last weeks surge, a relatively quiet week for the Summer
Offensive, our annual fundraising drive. Just over £1,685 came
in, bringing our total so far to £12,144.
No need to hit panic buttons yet, however. The last two to three weeks
of the campaign normally see a small blizzard of cheques and postal
orders, as comrades around the country finally pull their fingers
out and get their contributions in. But that does not stop me getting
a little twitchy. Lets not get too complacent about it, comrades.
Amongst the select few who sent donations this week, special thanks
to the following: The useful £100 from JB; the always generous
MM for his £40; JS from the north west for £25; Londons
DB for £5; MM (same initials, different bloke) for £20;
Longstanding supporter FJ for his £20; £10 out of the
blue from a DB, a comrade we seem to have no previous record of; a
Communist Party of Britain comrade for his £10 and - via PayPal
on our website - a second bite of the SO cherry for comrade GT with
his £20 (one of 7,738 visitors to our website last week). |

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Of course, this week London comrades will be hard at work in and
around the Socialist Workers Party annual school, Marxism. This
brings together thousands of people for a week of revolutionary
politics - both at the official event and, just as importantly,
amongst the plethora of stalls, paper-sellers and leafleters from
other political tendencies. In particular, our comrades will be
working to build a series of fringe meetings at this years
school, exploring in more depth some of the subjects that the official
organisers will steer clear of.
This year, Marxism is being billed as a socialist festival.
Now my dictionary defines a festival as a joyful celebration,
which frankly does not quite square with last years experience
of petty harassment from politically brittle SWP apparatchiks (You
cant sell your fucking shit-rag paper here); the blankly
hostile middle-distance stare from loyalists (under the baleful
scrutiny of full-timers, of course), as they swept past, ostentatiously
ignoring proffered leaflets. Then there was that physical attack
on two of our comrades (see Weekly
Worker July 17 2003). So no, festival is not the
word that suggests itself when I cast my mind back 12 months or
so.
Hopefully, SWP comrades will be in a more reflective mood this year
after the failure to make the breakthrough to the big time promised
by their leadership. We anticipate a brisk trade on and around our
stalls during a week that can both boost the coffers of this years
SO and spread the political influence of our organisation to what
ought to be a receptive audience.
Marxism 2004 starts on Friday July 9 in central London and there
will be meetings and activities every day until the following Friday,
July 16. if you can help us out any time during the week, contact
the CPGB on 07950 416922 or 07941 083011.
Ian Mahoney
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