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27 September 2003
Why The Anti-War Movement Needs A New Party
THIS SATURDAY tens of thousands will march through the streets of London against the occupation of Iraq, writes Hannah Sell.
3 May 2003
After the Iraq war...: "A WAR to remake the world" is how Michael Ledeen, a leading neo-conservative associated with the Bush government, described the war on Iraq, writes Hannah Sell.
23 November 2001
The Socialist Party And The Socialist Alliance
ON 1 DECEMBER the Socialist Alliance (SA) meets to agree a new constitution. HANNAH SELL, Socialist Party executive committee, explains why this is the most critical conference in its history...
15 June 2001
Election 2001: A Dramatic Shift In Outlook
SUPERFICIALLY THE general election changed nothing in British politics. New Labour was returned by a landslide for the second time. Yet in reality, the election signified a dramatic shift in the outlook, writes Hannah Sell, Socialist Party Campaigns Organiser
4 May 2001
HANNAH SELL, CHRIS MOORE and JOHN REID report from London's May Day anti-capitalist protests: ON ALL the demos there were many young people who'd never been on protests before. Probably over 10,000 people protested.
9 February 2001
Imagine - A socialist vision for the 21st Century?
HANNAH SELL reviews Imagine, a socialist vision for the 21st century by Alan McCombes and Tommy Sheridan...
19 January 2001
Scotland: ISM leaders desert CWI
AT A conference on Sunday 14 January, a majority of our sister organisation in Scotland (International Socialist Movement - ISM) decided to leave our international organisation, the Committee for a Workers' International (CWI), writes Hannah Sell, Socialist Party Executive and CWI international executive committee.
16 June 2000
Left unity put to the test in London
THE LONDON Socialist Alliance (LSA) is an alliance of different Left organisations with a handful of individual members...
9 June 2000
New Labour's drugs policies don't work
From Blair's introduction of a drugs Tsar to the recent death toll linked to contaminated heroin in Glasgow and Dublin, drugs are rarely out of the headlines...
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