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What is the long term strategy of the SWP

Skegness, not Scarborough. I grew up in the SWP and I believe that the majority of members, in the 80s at least believed that there would be a socialist revolution at some point in the future and that being in the SWP was a method of working towards that.

I smoked my first joint at Skegness in early eighties among other things.:cool:
Wouldn't get that with the Millies at the time:(:rolleyes:
 
My post was a reply to Satino, who posted

Santino
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To get shags?

I haven't mentioned "totty" or any other sexual phraseology.
I responded to other peoples posts.

This is the one I was critiquing, Nigel:

Think thats a bit hard on the Millies.
Maybe there aren't as many available young women in SP?:rolleyes:

Or do you reckom SWP girls are easy!!!!!!
 
I smoked my first joint at Skegness in early eighties among other things.:cool:
Wouldn't get that with the Millies at the time:(:rolleyes:

I think the Millies always were more "old fashioned" and into "traditional values" than, say, the SWP. They seemed v slow on women's rights, and I heard they were v slow on gay rights too.
 
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