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Hmm, an interesting group w/ a cool magazine. But, what of their ideology. Electoralist or what? See, they signed a joint statement w/ anarchist groups (rightly) condemning the 7/7 bombings in london and terrorism in general. This was the first time I'd heard of them, and assumed that they were a nascent anarcho-communist faction. I read an earlier version of this article that mentioned a member of RP(UK) being a member of the Anarchist Federation at the same time. Does anyone have any info about this? -- james
Apparently one of their members now has joint membership with the AF. Whether this is of any signficance is unclear; clearly they do not come from an anarchist background. There's been some discussion on it on the
Urban75 website.
Warofdreams09:29, 24 August 2005 (UTC)reply
This article has switched to past tense -- is it all over for the Red Party?
[quote]the Red Party was a tiny revolutionary socialist organisation in Britain[/quote]....
the red party is no more? What on earth is the 'red star'?