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Please do not whittle away at the Socialist Workers Party article to remove negative viewpoints on the SWP. Instead, read Wikipedia:NPOV to see how multiple points of view can be integrated into a single article. For example, the British National Party article describes both the BNP's point of view and that of its opponents -- it should also be possible to do this for the SWP. -- Anon.

Also, please note that marking your edits as minor when they are not is likely to get you blocked from editing.

  • Please do not threaten me with being blocked from editing because you are desperate to include false and misleading information on the Socialist Workers Party article. If I were to write an article about Charles Darwin saying he was a peadophile this would be removed. It would not be considered 'opinion' but correctly identified as slander. Same applies here.
  • Also, please note that I have not marked by edits as minor for a long time, specifically since it was pointed out to me that there were some people desperate to include false and misleading information on this article.

CHILL OUT
I agree with you that people write a load of s**t about the SWP but you got'ta be curtious in the way you get rid of it and spend time showing people why its bull on the discusion pages. So chill and don't edit like a some ultra-left. --JK the unwise 11:03, 5 Dec 2004 (UTC)


T Bone youir behaviour is getting way past a joke. Last night I expanded two parts of the entry on the SRG/IS/SWP. I added a lot of detailed discussion concerning IS theory (and will ad more later) and then developed the section of the origins of the SRG. Not one word in the new material is derogatory to the SWP and everything can be sourced. If you dislike a formulation then use the talk page and let's try to reach an agreement. Do not edit out factual info simply because it conflicts with your opinion. Should you persist in your usually unexplained and always partial edits I shall submit a complaint through the wiki machinery. I don't want to do that but you are forcing my hand.

Jock Haston

Hopefully in the near future you will go back to the entry on the SWP. When you do please read the section on theory slowly. If you do so you will note that it contains nothing derogatory to the SWP in the leat but does explain why Bureaucratic state capitalism, PAE and Deflected PR hold the importance they do for the SWP. You will note that my remarks on Deflected PR correct the erros you introduced and is fully in harmony with Cliffs own essay. I even made a point of rereading in the ISJ so as to be sure! I've developed the origins section too and will do the same for the new section on the SRG. Taht may be of more interest to you as I will refer to material that you will be very unlikely to have come across. Unless you have studied the documents of the SRG from the period which I doubt.

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