Handheld users: view this page better on http://m.socialistparty.org.uk
Committee for a Workers International
Nationalist and National Liberation
Pro capitalist and Imperialist
Left and radical tags:
International Socialist Resistance (44)
Revolutionary Communist League (1)
Socialist Peoples Party (Denmark) (1)
Respect
Filter by importance | All results
7 May 2010
Election results: TUSC stands for socialism, prepares for battles ahead
May 2010 will probably be remembered by history not for the British general election, but as the start of a heroic mass struggle of the Greek working class.
This is a fight to defend their living conditions against the savage onslaught of capitalism. The Greek working class showed their defiance with a gigantic general strike and the biggest demonstrations since the overthrow of the military dictatorship in 1974.
18 February 2009
Meeting on Lindsey oil refinery dispute: Workers strike back
Around 200 people attended a joint meeting in London on 13 February, organised by the Socialist Party and Respect, to discuss the lessons of the Lindsey oil refinery strike...
21 January 2009
What's going on? The meanderings of a comic mind in confusion, by Mark Steel
![]() |
Mark Steel at Socialism 2008, photo Paul Mattsson |
10 December 2008
Socialism and left unity - a critique of the Socialist Workers Party
![]() |
Socialism and Left Unity |
This desire for unity is understandable and very important because of the need to build a strong left-wing alternative, and a new mass workers' party in particular, especially now that the economic crisis is exposing the failings of capitalism to many more people.
11 November 2008
The working class needs its own mass party
The closing rally of Socialism 2008, hosted by the Campaign for a New Workers' Party (CNWP), was on the theme of the fight for a working class political voice, writes Dave Carr.
8 July 2008
The working class needs its own party
![]() |
Campaign for a New Workers' Party conference 2008, photo Socialist Party |
2 July 2008
Campaign for a New Workers' Party
On Sunday 29 June, 300 people filled the main hall in South Camden Community School in London to round off a very important weekend for the labour movement in Britain and to address the central question facing workers in Britain today: How can we fight for a working class political voice...
8 April 2008
London elections: working class alternative needed
On Thursday 1 May, Londoners will be voting for the Mayor of London and Greater London Assembly (GLA). London Socialist Party secretary, Paula Mitchell, explains the political ideas on offer.
1 March 2008
The struggle to create a mass independent political voice for the working class is the most important task we face in this period...
27 February 2008
Building the Campaign for a New Workers' Party
![]() |
Campaign for a New Workers' Party conference 2007, photo Paul Mattsson |
6 February 2008
How can an alternative to the main political parties be developed?
![]() |
Socialism 2007 Mark Serwotka, PCS general secretary, photo Paul Mattsson |
1 November 2007
Respect in crisis - what lessons for socialists?
The transformation of Labour into a thoroughgoing party of big-business has left the working class effectively disenfranchised...
30 October 2007
Respect in crisis - what lessons for socialists?
The transformation of Labour into a thoroughgoing party of big-business has left the working class effectively disenfranchised...
24 October 2007
The working class in Britain is effectively disenfranchised. We have three establishment parties which all act in the interests of the super-rich. For...
16 November 2006
Respect Organising Fighting Unions Conference
Lack of debate exposes limitations: THE RESPECT-initiated Organising Fighting Unions Conference held in London on 11 November attracted about 600-700 trade unionists and socialists....
29 June 2006
SWP / Respect conference: Flawed perspectives
TRADE UNIONS are presently being circulated with an invitation to attend a conference of 'rank and file trade unionists' later this year on the theme of 'anti-union laws, privatisation, deregulation, job losses and the crisis of political representation' initiated by Respect and the Socialist Workers' Party (SWP), writes Peter Taaffe Socialist Party general secretary.
1 June 2006
A strategy to take on New Labour
An open letter to Respect councillors: TOWER HAMLETS Socialist Party sent the letter below to each of the 12 Respect councillors elected to the local council...
11 May 2006
Dangers in Respect's development
RESPECT STOOD over 150 candidates and got 16 elected: 12 in Tower Hamlets, three in Newham and one in Birmingham. The victories of candidates standing against the Iraq war, privatisation and the other neo-liberal attacks of New...
16 March 2006
Socialist Party discusses with Respect
LAST YEAR the Socialist Party wrote to Respect, asking for a meeting to discuss how our two organisations could best collaborate in the task of overcoming the lack of political representation for the working class...
Search entire database:










