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Weekly Worker 887 Thursday October 27 2011

Image: Merkel and Sarkozy: no rescue plan?

Euro: disaster beckons

Another summit, another failure. Despite repeated attempts to 'stop the rot' and save the euro there is still no sign of a 'comprehensive plan', writes Eddie Ford

To nobody’s great astonishment, the October 23 Brussels meeting of European Union leaders failed to come up with the promised “comprehensive plan” to save the euro zone from collapse. Rather, they agreed to reconvene on October 26 to “finalise” the details on how to tackle the Greek crisis, recapitalise the banks, bolster the European Financial Stability Facility bailout fund and in general prevent debt contagion sweeping the continent - an eventuality that would trigger a world slump. [read more]


Letters
Sepia; Nuclear vs coal; Swinging; Hypocritical; Whole point; Implicit threat; What are you doing?; Crisis and cuts; Sustainable;

Finding a wide resonance
Simon Wells is impressed by what he has witnessed outside St Paul's cathedral

Vile class-collaboration on display at Westminster
Peter Manson looks at the reaction of the Morning Star to the defeat of the Commons motion for a referendum on the European Union

A better version of social democracy
At its conference in Erfurt on October 21-23, the German left party Die Linke agreed a new programme. Edith Bartelmus-Scholich reports

Questioning Irish tactics
Our history: The CPGB faced the urgent task of developing a policy towards Ireland.

Living in the end times
Ben Lewis reviews Lars von Trier's Melancholia (Nordisk Films, 2011, general release)

Images of a slaughtered past
David Douglass reviews Peter Tuffrey, Doncaster's collieries (Amberley Publishing, 2011, pp128, £14.99)

An inconvenient execution
The death of Gaddafi will not bring freedom to Libya, argues James Turley

Rankings and the long statistical tail
Robbie Rix welcomes our extra readers


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CU2011 Sessions

More videos from Communist University are available on our vimeo web channel.

Fighting Fund

Rankings and the long statistical tail

Robbie Rix welcomes our extra readers

Thanks mainly to a couple of fantastic donations, our October fund is within touching distance of the £1,250 we need to raise by the end of the month.

Comrade TDB donated a brilliant £200, making use of our online PayPal facility, while comrade SK came up with his regular standing order for £230. Then there were standing orders for £20 (DO), £10 (RP) and £5 (GD), plus a £20 note from comrade PG handed over at our Communist Forum in Manchester last Sunday.

All that comes to £485 and takes our October total to £1,190. Which means we have just four days left to raise at least £60 - preferably a lot more! Why not follow the example of TDB and make your contribution via our website?

Speaking of which, the recent increase in our online readership seems to be holding up - we had 15,673 visitors last week. According to alexa.com, the world’s top ranking website is the famous search engine, Google, followed by Facebook and then Youtube. After these veritable giants there is a very, very long statistical tail. Our website is ranked 1,726,971th in the world over the last three months. Pretty lowly, you might think. But there are an estimated 266,848,493 websites ... and we compare pretty well with, for example, the Socialist Workers Party.

Despite the frequent boasts of the comrades, their site sits more than 100,000 places below ours, at 1,835,549th. About 74% of visits to swp.org.uk are ‘bounces’ (ie, a single page-view only). But the bounce rate for cpgb.org.uk stands at just 42%.

To be honest, the CPGB - and the left as a whole - needs to be doing a lot better. Capitalism is patently failing and only Marxism and the project of working class rule and the transition to global communism can provide a viable alternative. That’s what the SWP and a range of others will tell you too - but only the CPGB and its paper, the Weekly Worker, will tell you that the answer lies not with this or that group alone, but the unity of the revolutionary left into a single, fully democratic, Marxist party.

If we could achieve that it would not only see our global web ranking soar. It would put us in the collective position where the left could at last really begin make a decisive difference organisationally.

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