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  • in reply to: Publicity proposal? #113894
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    How about something like this?http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p02yvk9n

    in reply to: Jeremy Corbyn to be elected Labour Leader? #112702
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    I searched for 'Jeremy Corbyn 1970s' to look up the quote on the cover of September Standard.https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=jeremy+corbyn+1970sThere is a Guardian and Telegraph report of allegations made by Yvette Cooper and Liz Kendall about Corbyn returning to the 1970s.The Times reports 'Jeremy Corbyn insisted yesterday that there was much to learn from Labour governments in the 1970s'.A spokesman for Corbyn called for a discussion of 'public ownership objectives for the 21st century'.So is this taking a quote out of context?

    in reply to: Weekly Worker #113902
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    In the meantime how about a revisit of one of their specials?heres onehttp://weeklyworker.co.uk/worker/686/frederick-engels-and-natures-dialectic/

    in reply to: Publicity proposal? #113892
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    Yep don't do illustrations as a poster do them as either RSA Animate style videoillustrated guide book like Clifford Harper 

    in reply to: Jeremy Corbyn to be elected Labour Leader? #112677
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    Hopefully I'm wrong and it will appeal to Labour supporters. It might have the unintentional effect of appealing to disaffected and disillusioned New Labour supporters as they're the only ones without a leader being teased on the cover.

    in reply to: Jeremy Corbyn to be elected Labour Leader? #112673
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    The main way to measure the main party propaganda would be a breakdown of the circulation figures of the Socialist Standard. Last figures I saw showed paid sales where overwhelmingly to subscribers or branches. Unfortunately I don't think covers like septembers will encourage any new interest or any of the Corbyn surge to pick up and read.

    in reply to: The Occupied Times of London #92053
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    Issue 28 Militant Care had just been releasedhttp://theoccupiedtimes.org/?p=13958

    in reply to: Screaming Violets #112061
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    Corrections to June editionhttp://screamingvioletsmag.co.uk/corrections-print-edition-june-2015/

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    The official IS Network dissolution statementhttp://internationalsocialistnetwork.org/index.php/ideas-and-arguments/organisation/party-and-class/is-history/544-l8rztheir final minutes discuss the election without mentioning the SPGB and also say they won't be credited for being anti vanguard although Simon Hardy blames anti leadership for playing a part in dissolving the IS Network 

    in reply to: Forum moderation #113811
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    I hope you will contribute in other ways or other channels. Moderation needs more oversight.

    in reply to: Kent Miners’ Festival – Monday, 31 August #113868
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    I notice the constituency MP for this event venue is a Tory (a party whose record on mining needs no introduction) with a 6,000 majority. Will the propaganda address this as the Corbyn topic suggests a meme image attacking Corbyn whose constituency is in North London will be given prominence.

    in reply to: Jeremy Corbyn to be elected Labour Leader? #112618
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    imposs1904 wrote:
    Vin's makes a fair point. I'm not suggesting for a second that we soft-pedal our criticisms of Labour in all its forms, but these memes just seem to be the one tone and I think they're going to backfire on us. Why would Corbyn supporters investigate our politics further if that's the first thing they see coming from us?I think these are only appealing to a small pool of individuals; individuals, in the main, who are already aware of Labour's sorry history in government.

    what if there was a meme image creates about exposing the anti working class nature of prime minister Cameron or Nigel farage?

    in reply to: Nasty Labour, New Labour, Old Labour #111104
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    Haha what a great find of that picture gnome.

    in reply to: The Statesman and Marx #113539
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    Not New Statesman but The Statesman!

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    moderator1 wrote:
    ALB wrote:
    The Minutes of the Outreach Department's meeting on 23 May to review the election campaign are included in the Election Committee's report to the EC on the election that has now been uploaded to the files section of Spintcom. It's Annex 2.

    Seeing that not all users on here can access the file section of Spintcom can I suggest you make the report into a google doc?

    I've just got round to reading this report.

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