Weekly Worker 497 : September 25 2003
Anger explodes
What happens in the next couple of weeks will be crucial for Royal Mail postal workers, writes John Keys
"While both management and New Labour were still crowing over the defeat of the Communication Workers Union national strike ballot, the militant section of the CWU membership has hit back over London w". . . more
Letters
SA opposition ; Bold and strong ; Think bigger ; Broken slabs ; SW platform ; AWL and Zionism ; Centralism kills ; Spain 1936 ; CWU ballot ; Scamming ;
Unavoidable battleground
Communists must work within Labour to defeat the Blairites, argues Graham Bash of Labour Left Briefing
Republicanism: militant or liberal
Party notes by Jack Conrad
Beyond the politics of stopping the next war
Never have so many been failed so badly by so few, writes Manny Neira
Don't think, act
Mark Fischer reports from the latest Hackney Socialist Alliance meeting.
Imperialists shaken
So-called ‘third world’ countries are being forced to rebel against neoliberal economics. Ian Donovan believes that this is only the beginning
The war and the law
Could the invasion of Iraq have been prevented by forcing the US and UK to adhere to ‘international law’ or observe the United Nations charter? Such an approach conceals a trap, argues Mike Macnair
Learn the lessons
The Socialist Alliance failed to take advantage of New Labour's difficulties, argues Peter Manson.
Learn the lessons
The Socialist Alliance failed to take advantage of New Labour's difficulties, argues Peter Manson.
The poverty of complacency
John Bridge has mixed feelings about the Socialist Alliance executive committee's conduct
Smug repetition
Anne Mc Shane reports from a Hackney Stop the War Coalition meeting
Around the web
Updated image: Phil Hamilton looks at the new CND website








