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MP-DW-DW062_001-33 · File
Part of Mosquito Press

Contents include a report on Ford workers' strike demanding a £20 weekly pay rise, solidarity actions in Europe, critiques of trade union leaderships, discussions on British and Irish political issues including the role of the RUC, analysis of European car industry mergers (Peugeot-Chrysler deal), an article on the electricians union and communist involvement, commentary on the Workers Revolutionary Party's stance on violence, Plaid Cymru's anti-fascist positions, US support for Irish National Liberation, and international analyses including the Institute for Strategic Studies, Somoza regime in Nicaragua, and Soviet social issues.

New Age No. 11, April 1979
MP-DW-DW062_001-36 · File
Part of Mosquito Press

Monthly paper of the Communist Workers' Movement covering the Labour government's defeat and critique, postal workers' rebellion against union misleadership, analysis of devolution referendums in Scotland and Wales, Tory and Labour Union strategies, industrial disputes at Liverpool, Dunlops, Plessey, civil servants' strikes, the Golborne Pit mining disaster, and railway workers' industrial challenges.

MP-LA-22-42 · File
Part of Mosquito Press

Article from the journal Y Faner Goch entitled "The worker and his nation", enclosed with the message sent by the the Aberystwyth Socialist Republican Club of the Welsh Socialist Republican Movement. The seminar document includes an analysis of Marx and Engels' interpretation of nationalism and the working class, emphasizing the distinction between nationality and nation-state under capitalism. It also discusses the British Labour Party's political position and electoral performance, highlighting the party's perceived failures, imperialist ties, and strategies aimed at capital interests, along with broader socio-political dynamics affecting the working class in Britain and internationally during the mid-1980s.