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Britain: No to witch-hunts in the Labour Party Print E-mail
Thursday, 24 April 2003
The outspoken left-wing Labour MP George Galloway is facing a witch-hunt because of his anti-war stance. This attack, orchestrated by the Tory Telegraph and Sun, has been seized upon by Blair and his entourage.
 
"For socialism and peace"? - The British Labour Party and war in historical perspective Print E-mail
Thursday, 17 April 2003
Barbara Humphries looks at the conflicting tendencies within the British Labour Party on the question of war. It is clear that the rank and file members of the party have always tended towards opposition to war, while the leadership has swung the other way. At times however the opposition has been so strong that it has limited the ability of the Labour leadership to put all its weight behind war efforts such as the US war on Vietnam.
 
Exploding the myths - Socialist Appeal Editorial Statement Print E-mail
By Socialist Appeal Editorial Board   
Thursday, 10 April 2003
As we go to press the TV is broadcasting scenes of US 'victory'. Yet if we have learned one fact in recent weeks it is that the first casualty of war is the truth. This war is not finished yet no matter what the headlines say.
 
'Reclaim our Party' says Woodley Print E-mail
Monday, 07 April 2003
Tony Woodley, the left candidate for general secretary of the 800,000 strong (British) Transport and General Workers' Union, opened his election campaign by launching a bid to "reclaim the Labour Party", which was at odds with the union in a number of important policy areas.
 
The Battle of Baghdad or Britain? Print E-mail
Friday, 04 April 2003
Now the battle for Baghdad is under way, capitalist commentators are going euphoric. The war against Saddam could possibly be over in days. The stock market is already rocketing up on the prospect. Capitalism is renewed, such is the current mantra.
 
Britain: Socialist Appeal goes fortnightly! Print E-mail
Tuesday, 01 April 2003
With the latest issue the Socialist Appeal journal in Britain has gone fortnightly. It will be published twice a month for the duration of the war and its immediate aftermath. This is an important step forward for the forces of Marxism in Britain. It is a clear indication that Marxist ideas are getting a wider echo in the British Labour movement. To mark this occasion, we are publishing the Editorial of the first fortnightly edition.
 
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