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SWP pushes through SA shutdown, February 2005

Socialist Alliance minority resists shutdown, 13 March 2004

The future of the disrespectful left, January 2004, and What will SA branches do now?


The Galloway/SWP coalition ("Respect") and the Alliance's new turn since May 2003

Questions and answers on "Respect" (pdf)

Shelving socialism: the "Respect" launch conference, 25 January 2004.

Socialist Alliance Council, 17 January 2004

Statement: for a working-class challenge to Blair - a response by socialists and trade unionists to the "Respect" coalition (download pdf). December 2003.

AWL National Committee resolution on "Respect" coalition, 14 December 2003.

SA chair's statement on "Respect" coalition, 9 December 2003.

The "Respect" coalition announced, 3 December 2003.

Class politics and coalitions: a reply to John Rees of the SWP (August 2003).

The turn to a "new coalition": Socialist Alliance conference 10 May 2003. Report from Solidarity, 15 May 2003.


The Socialist Alliance debate on Europe

Neither Euro nor Pound, but Workers' Unity: a contribution to the Socialist Alliance debate. The position outlined here was adopted by the Socialist Alliance in March 2001, but then overturned by a special conference in October 2002, in favour of a policy of campaigning for "no to the euro" in a referendum.


The 2001 General Election campaign and after

From a "front" to a living political force: motivation for proposals to the Socialist Alliance conference, December 2001, by Martin Thomas, Janine Booth and Pete Radcliff.

Left candidates in the General Election, May 2001: A full list of results


The Socialist Alliance and the labour movementIssues and directions for the London Socialist Alliance: a document for discussion: Alliance for Workers' Liberty, 1 August 2000

Debate between the AWL and the CPGB/ Weekly Worker, May 2001


The Socialist Alliance platform

Socialist Alliance Policy Conference, March 2001 - AWL guide to the amendments and debates, March 2001

The key is workers' representation: a contribution to the policy debate, March 2001


Debate on a new Socialist Alliance paper, 2002

Leaflet to the Socialist Alliance
"independents'" conference, 19 January 2002

Letter
to the CPGB, 22 February 2002

Reply
from Jack Conrad of the CPGB

Stalinism and the return of the repressed:
Reply from the AWL to Jack Conrad, 12 March 2002


AWL calls for debate on new paper, Solidarity 16 March 2002

The AWL, Labour and the Left

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