M-TH: Fwd: "Lessons of the LONDON ELECTIONS" - Next L.S.D.F. Meeting

2000-05-08 Thread Chris Burford
In the interests of pluralism I forward this further discussion statement from someone in CATP and notice of a discussion meeting in London on Sunday 14th May. Chris Burford London Campaign Against Tube Privatisation - http://CATP.listbot.com Now is a good time to re-assess

Re: M-TH: London Election - Left in a mess

2000-05-08 Thread J.WALKER
Chris said that he > we are going to have to learn how to use this proportional electoral system I > predict over the next ten years a group will emerge that will put a more > radical reasonably-coherent reformist position. I think the LSA already had put a radical reasonably-coherent reformist

Re: M-TH: Socialist Outlook on the London Election

2000-05-08 Thread J.WALKER
> I just read, all four of your posts on Red Ken and the Mayoralty race. > Bollocks!~!!! Is that aimed at me or them? Or even my selective quotation. > If the "Bolsheviks" in the UK, want to pretend that their strategic > entrism into the Labour Party, to deliver a blow to Blairite "Third Wa

Re: M-TH: Re: UK Far Left Blows Its Chance in London

2000-05-08 Thread Jim heartfield
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Chris Burford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes >Livingstone clearly asked the London Socialist Alliance to keep at arms >length so he could win as an independent. However it did not pitch itself >as providing a broader lead, but like most left groups concentrated on >t