In my last entry on the public sector pensions dispute in Britain, which was, incidentally, also my first entry, I argued that the most fundamental question of the class movement is whether it has organised itself into a distinct political party for its own interests. This means that a working class party must be capable of advancing working class demands, which although something of a tautology, is also a point which should not be forgot. For too many on the radical left the simple cry of 'revolution'...