Socialist Solidarity Network

In this article we will explore the fascinating world of Socialist Solidarity Network, a topic that has captured the attention of many people over the years. Socialist Solidarity Network has been the subject of debate, research and inspiration, and has left an indelible mark on society. From its origins to its relevance today, Socialist Solidarity Network has generated endless discussions and sparked passionate interest in those seeking to understand its meaning and impact on the world around us. Through this article, we will try to shed light on Socialist Solidarity Network and explore the various facets that make it so intriguing and relevant in the current context.

The Socialist Solidarity Network was a grouping of socialists in the United Kingdom most of whom were former members of the Socialist Party. They supported the Socialist Alliance in England and support the Scottish Socialist Party in Scotland.

The SSN's supporters included Lesley Mahmood, a long-time member of the Militant group, and Phil Hearse, former editor of Socialist Outlook.

In 2002, the Network absorbed the Socialist Democracy Group. In 2003, launched the publication Socialist Resistance together with the International Socialist Group.

The group ceased to function in the 2000s, as SR transformed itself into the USFI section in Britain, effectively re-absorbing some people such as Phil Hearse, while others such as Lesley Mahmood and Mandy Baker were no longer involved.

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