Talk:Labour Party Pakistan
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editHmm to my knowlegde the struggle group still works in the PPP and have 3 mp's elelcted. Most notably Manzoor Ahmed. Plus it's affiliated to IMT, Labour Party Pakistan hasn't much to do with that, I don't know why they feel the need to tell fairytales...
Does anybody know if this party still exists? Their website was last updated in August, which of course doesn't have to mean they are defunct, but before that it was not much one heard about them either.
- It still exists. Website updates are not a good measurement of political activity in the 3rd world. --Soman 08:40, 12 December 2006 (UTC)
Heavy, heavy bias here!
editThis article is in terrible shape! The statement "The LPP were expelled from the CWI for accepting funds from NGOs" is only supported by one source and that is Peter Taaffe. one of the leaders of the CWI!. The truth is that the LPP were expelled from the CWI because Lynn Walsh and Peter Taaffe, who run the CWI (without the slightest pretence at democracy), disagreed with their calling themselves 'Labour' because it's associations with the British Labour Party. This was a deeply stupid decision by Walsh and Taaffe and been clearly demonstrated as such since. The LPP has gone from strength to strength (several thousand members now, as the article states) while the official CWI Section in Pakistan was four men and a dog. The dog has since died. I will try and improve this article at some point in the future as the LPP, since merged recently with two other left-wing parties, is an important and growing force (unlike the caricature of an International that is the Walsh/Taaffe CWI).
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