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Summer Offensive

 

 

 

Weekly Worker 675 Thursday May 31 2007


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Letters

Not rabbit hutches, but houses fit for the revolutionary proletariat
When Margaret Hodge recently placed the blame for housing scarcity on migrants, she deliberately ignored the glaringly obvious, social solution: that of providing more houses. Jim Gilbert remembers Red Vienna and its houses fit for the revolutionary proletariat

  • Legitimating racism
    Dave Landau
    of the No One is Illegal campaign makes the case for open borders
Lib Dems re-ignite Plaid rebellion
Bob Davies
on the latest twists and turns in Welsh politics

US-Iran talks
After weeks of anticipation and with the expected media hype, the first official meeting between Iran’s islamic republic and the United States in nearly 30 years took place in Baghdad this week. Yassamine Mather reports

Blow to Adams’ ambitions
The status quo prevails in the aftermath of Ireland’s general election, bringing disappointment in particular to Sinn Féin. Anne Mc Shane reports

 

 

No individual solutions
Simon Wells
comments on the plans to introduce congestion charges in Manchester

Key weapon of struggle
The task of debating the CPGB Draft programme, a necessarily protracted prelude to a full redraft and its submission to the organisation as a whole for final discussion and approval, is now well underway. Mary Godwin reports

Where now for CMP?
Peter Manson
looks at the prospects for the Campaign for a Marxist Party and reports on the first in a series of CMP day schools

  • ‘It has to go’
    The May 26 CMP day school, held in Manchester’s Friends Meeting House, was the first in a series of four originally designed to facilitate the CMP-CPGB merger process. Peter Manson reports
  • Build a halfway house
    The formation in 1920 of the CPGB was an error resulting from rigid dogma, argues Phil Sharpe of the Democratic Socialist Alliance

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