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Summer Offensive

Seven days to go

We have only seven days to go in order to fulfil our £500 monthly target. Last week I was able to report a small surge of donations and a total of £241. Now things have slowed down somewhat. Donations of £5 each came in from comrades PR (via the web) and PR (by post).
On top of that disappointingly small figure there was, however, a welcome flurry of donations on the March 19 demonstration in London, including £5, £10 and even £20 notes. They have really moved us forward … and, whoever you are, comrades, thank you very much. Your help is very much appreciated. In total our fund now stands at £351.

Speaking of the March 19 demo, CPGB stalls in Hyde Park and Trafalgar Square sold well over £500 worth of material, including the Weekly Worker, of course.
Over the last seven days - from Wednesday midnight to Wednesday midnight - we notched up exactly 13,370 e-readers. Together with our usual sub and bookshop sales … and the March 19 extras, this once again took the total readership of the paper to up around the 15,000 mark.


Robbie Rix

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Weekly Worker 569 Thursday March 24 2005

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
Class line; Pressing issues; Rightward drift; Cultish; Autonomy; Slanderous; Influence; Cymuned; Rifondazione; Fascinating splits; Fighting alliances; CPGB 'international'; Imperialism; From beyond

Hot air and lots of spin
So, how many people did attend the anti-war demonstration on March 19 - 45,000 as the police claimed or 200,000, as stated by Chris Nineham? Alan Steven was there

Drawing a class line between candidates
Should communists urge a vote for Respect in the general election? Only when the individual candidates can be broadly regarded as part of the working class movement, argues Peter Manson

 

 

 





Two trade unionists report on the last minute-cancellation of the strike over pensions

Three steps for Workers’ Unity
The opposition in the Scottish Socialist Party must step up its fight against the nationalism of the party leadership, says Nick Rogers

 

Stench of bigotry and intolerance
Communists must defend travellers against Howard and Prescott, says Eddie Ford

Towards a republican socialist alliance
Dave Craig of the Revolutionary Democratic Group reports on the latest conference of the Socialist Alliance Democracy Platform


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