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23 April 2010
Heading for a coalition government?
Peter Taaffe, general secretary of the Socialist Party, discusses the options facing the capitalists and their parties following the general election...
21 April 2010
Big business as usual for Liberal Democrats
In the space of a week the LibDems' prospects were apparently transformed, following the first television debate between the main party leaders, writes Ken Douglas.
19 January 2010
LibDems show their true colours
As part of their 'progressive cuts' agenda, the Liberal Democrats have now backed down from their pledge of abolishing tuition fees, writes Paul Phillips Youth Fight for Jobs student organiser.
24 September 2008
IN HIS leader's speech to the Lib Dems' party conference, Nick Clegg denied that they were becoming too similar to David Cameron's Conservatives, writes Ken Douglas.
1 March 2008
As stated previously, it is still too early to predict the outcome of the next general election...
25 October 2007
Liberal Democrat leadership: Two candidates, one background, no answers
NOW THAT Ming Campbell has bowed to the inevitable, the Lib Dems are gearing themselves up for a leadership election... By Ken Douglas
27 September 2007
Liberal Democrats - Struggling in third place
"PUBLIC OPINION will force Gordon Brown and Alistair Darling to hammer the rich at the next election," claimed Lib Dem leader Ming Campbell at his party's annual conference, before he announced plans to give the rich, at b... By Ken Douglas
31 May 2007
Wales - Labour rule under threat
Horse-trading shows the need for a new workers' party: AFTER A series of failed attempts to cobble together coalitions and pacts, Labour's Welsh leader, Rhodri Morgan, was elected First Minister and will form a Labour government but the other three parties are preparing to remov...
20 April 2006
We need a fighting alternative
COUNCIL ELECTIONS are taking place all over the country. In most cases, working-class voters and young people are turned off by the policies of cuts and privatisation of services offered by all the main capitalist parties -...
6 April 2006
Socialist Party councillors make a difference
Council elections 2006: THE SOCIALIST Party has six local councillors at present in England and Wales. Three of these councillors have spoken to the socialist about what they have been able to achieve and how they differ from councillors from the pro-capitalist...
9 March 2006
WITH MENZIES 'Ming' Campbell newly elected as leader, Liberal Democrats will att-empt to put the crises of the last few months behind them. This follows the forcing out of previous leader Charles Kennedy because of his alcoholism, and various revelations, writes Steve Score.
12 January 2006
Make your mind up time for Lib Dems?
IT SEEMS that all wings of the Liberal Democrats parliamentary party became involved in the brutal campaign to force their leader, Charles Kennedy, to step down because of his alcohol addiction...
14 April 2005
Liberal Democrats: Phoney radicals - no different to the rest
UNDER THE slogan The Real Alternative the Liberal Democrats have launched their biggest, most expensive advertising campaign for 20 years...
2 October 2004
The Other parties of Big Business...
RECENT OPINION polls suggest that Britain's three mainstream parties - Labour, Liberals and Tories - are not only indistinguishable in politics but also indistinguishable in support...
29 May 2004
LibDems: Just another big business party
THE LIBERAL Democrats launched their Euro 2004 election bid on an anti-war ticket. What a rip-off! Polls show around half of voters oppose the war on Iraq. Support for Labour amongst Britain's Muslims has halved from 75% at the last general election...
4 October 2003
27 September Demo: Anger At Blair But Where Next?
THE LARGE demonstration on 27 September against the occupation of Iraq was a strong expression of anger at New Labour and Tony Blair but frustration about what can be done next, writes Alison Hill and Judy Beishon.
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.
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