'Should Socialists Affiliate With The Labour Party?'
A debate upon the above subject was held at the King and Queen Assembly Rooms at Brighton on 25th July.A local celebrity, Mr. Winchester, took the chair, and introduced what he called “ the two...
View ArticleEditorial: Workers Elect - What?
The excitement is over and the “most momentous question of modem times” is decided—for the second time. The fatuousness of the whole proceeding save from the point of view of those concerned to throw...
View ArticleScissors & Paste
When we are doing good work for our class the enemy is loudest in abuse of our conduct. Indeed, the only condition upon which the capitalists will speak well of us is that we cease to do battle with...
View ArticleJottings
During the whole of the Labour Party Conference, which lasted four days, the word “Socialism” was only mentioned once; that was when Mr. Bruce Glasier said they did not intend to discuss it!Mr. Ramsay...
View ArticleEditorial: The Great Sham Fight at the Polls
The Election came too suddenly for us to be able to deal with it before the event—which saved us at least from the temptation to offer you the name and score of the winning team. Our attitude will be...
View ArticleEditorial: The Labour Party's Liberal Programme
The Executive of the Labour Party are submitting to the Liverpool Conference of that Party a policy of “National Reconstruction and Reform” which they claim will secure for all workers “the reward and...
View ArticleEditorial: The Liberal Industrial Fraud
The Report of the Liberal Party Industrial Enquiry has at last appeared, but it should be called “The Capitalists White-Washing Programme." From beginning to end it calls attention to bad conditions,...
View ArticleNotes by the Way: Mussolini Fights Bolshevism
Mussolini Fights Bolshevism In the years when Russia and Italy were in close relationship their trade was fairly considerable, and part of it took the form of Italy receiving Russian oil for the navy....
View ArticleThe New Mrs. Caudle
The Right Honourable the Member for Battersea still pursues the tenor of his strenuous way and may with some degree of confidence be expected to attain to the ideal which he seems to have set before...
View ArticleDirty Political Work
Lest we forget Mr. H. M. Hyndman's reference to his organisation as being “wholly destitute of political aptitude” he and other prominent members of the S.D.F make a point of reminding us of the fact....
View ArticleEnglish Social Democratic Parties (part Three Concluded)
See Parts One and Two in the series While the organisations we have been discussing were struggling for recognition they were joined by an entirely different stream.Thursday, 1 September 1955read more
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