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Weekly Worker 599 Thursday November 3 2005
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So close!Despite a gallant effort by a healthy number of comrades, we just failed to reach our £500 target for October. Pride of place among the dozen donations goes to TR, for his usual £60 - not to mention the usual brief one-liner: “for papers and fund”. Comrade, it’s great to be able to count on you - but how about giving us a bit of news from your neck of the woods next month? Someone else we can count on is SW, our number one supporter in Norway, who sent us a cheque for £10. Then there was £20 each from OL and FG, plus £10 from six other comrades - LY, BC, NT, AS, DP and CR, the last of whom was our only internet donor this week. Finally we received £5 from KJ and FT, taking our total to £490. So close! Once again, we could have done with a few more like CR, who made use of our online PayPal facility. When you consider we had 14,029 readers last week, wouldn’t you have thought that just one or two more might have helped us make ends meet? Our November fund starts off with a £25 contribution from comrade WT. Let’s see if we can go all the way this month! Robbie Rix
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Chris Bambery, editor of Socialist Worker, was at congress to represent Respect - and apply for Respect’s full membership to the ELP. The Socialist Workers Party, of course, has previously been rather indifferent to moves towards European left cooperation and during the preparations for the European Social Forum tried to prevent “too many” meetings or seminars taking place on the question. Chris Nineham, the SWP’s main representative in those preparations, declared more than once how “boring” he found Europe.
As on so many other issues, the SWP does not readily volunteer its real position on Europe and one has to read very much between the lines to find out what exactly it is advocating. How interesting then to talk to a comrade from the Red-Green Alliance in Denmark, who told me she had just spoken to Bambery. She assured me that her own party was not alone in demanding a withdrawal from the European Union: “The comrade from Respect told me that they too want Britain to come out of the EU.”
The SWP famously has no programme - only a few paragraphs that explain “what we stand for” in Socialist Worker. Needless to say, Europe is not one of the issues covered. Respect, too, has not a single word to say about its vision for Europe. Is it really aping the Morning Star’s Communist Party of Britain’s impotent demand for Britain to withdraw from the EU? At ESF meetings, I have heard the SWP’s various international sister groups making such noises, but we have yet to see any exposition of the SWP line.
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