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SWP sectarianism split the Socialist Alliance

Uno | 05.10.2001 12:31

The Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB) castigates the SWP for going it alone and abandoning the principle of 'left unity'.

In its October 'Notes for Action', the CPGB criticises the SWP for sectarianism and not pulling its weight in the Socialist Alliance, a body set up by several Marxist groups to campaign on a common platform. The SWP is 'hijacking' the Stop the War campaign and failing to engage in joint actions with other SA members. It accuses the SWP of not taking the SA seriously outside election time and failing to build up SA membership and political infrastructure. SWP bull-headedness, sectarianism and use of infiltrating other organisations to 'recuit and sell' appears to be confirmed by the CPGB, its erstwhile ally.

Uno

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  1. so why were they admitted at all ? — silly billy
  2. erm okay but — anon
  3. Boring — gibbon77
  4. Not boring, but funny — Uno
  5. Are you a member of the CPGB too? — Martin E
  6. Freedom of information — Uno
  7. student wankers — sista clodagh
  8. plea for security — Martin E
  9. Point taken — Uno
  10. No, you're just a coward — Stan Rivington
  11. I'm no coward — Uno
  12. Give us a break — Nelson