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Red Action - News and articles from Red Action's eponymous bi-monthly bulletin. The group is Marxist but anti-Leninist. Has withdrawn its support of the Socialist Alliance.
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Independent Labour Network - Formed in 1998 by Ken Coates and Hugh Kerr, then MEPs, following their expulsion from the Labour Party. Criticises New Labour and advocates return to socialist principles.
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Socialist Equality Party - Rival of Workers' Revolutionary Party from which it split in the 1980s. Both claim to be the British section of the International Committee of the Fourth International (itself a result of a split in Trotsky's Fourth International).
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New Communist Party of Britiain - An orthodox, anti-Eurocommunist group that split from the Communist Party of Great Britain in the 1970s. Site includes an online version of the newspaper New Worker.
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Anti Poverty Movement - Calls for a state controlled reformation of society and crusade against degeneracy.
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Workers' Revolutionary Party - General Secretary is Sheila Torrence. Descended from the tendency led by Gerry Healy who was expelled in the 1980s. Rival of Socialist Equality Party both of which claim to be the British section of the International Committee of the Fourth International.
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General election 2001 - left results - Constituency results by left wing parties and candidates in the 2001 general election. Includes results for the Socialist Alliance, Scottish Socialist Party, The Socialist Party (running as Socialist Alternative), Socialist Labour, Workers Revolutionary Party and independent leftists. Compiled by the Weekly Worker.
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Socialist Party of Great Britain (Socialist Standard) - Founded in 1904 and affiliated with the World Socialist Movement. Site includes information about party activities and ideology. Marxist but rejects the revolutionary left as well as evolutionary socialism in favour of a belief in spontanaity. Publishes the Socialist Standard.
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Socialist Party of Great Britain (Reconstituted) - Formed in 1991 after its members were expelled from the Socialist Party of Great Britain. Publishes Socialist Studies. Site includes online literature and meeting information. Criticises the original SPGB for being anarchist oriented and reformist.
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