The 'Workers International to Rebuild the Fourth International' (WIRFI) is an
Trotskyist international organisation. It is based in the
United Kingdom and consists of a tiny remnant of the
Workers Revolutionary Party.
The organisation was founded in
1990 to regroup the international supporters of the
Workers Revolutionary Party (Workers Press) WRP(WP), following the split of some of their supporters to join the
International Workers League (Fourth International). Led by
Cliff Slaughter and
Dot Gibson, it initially had support in the
Workers Revolutionary Party (Namibia) and a South African section which renamed itself WIRFI and took 5,481 votes in the
South African general election, 1994, as well as
Michel Varga's
Group of Opposition and Continuity of the Fourth International.
The majority of the South African section left the international in
1996 and renamed itself the
Workers International Vanguard League.
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Following the WRP(WP)'s dissolution and reconstitution as the
Movement for Socialism (Britain), Gibson and
Bob Archer led the remainder of the international in splitting from Slaughter.
The organisation retains its British section and may still claim the support of the WRP of Namibia and remnants of the South African group. Otherwise it seems moribund and last published its newspaper, ''Workers International News'', in 2002.
In Britain, the group's supporters were active in the
Socialist Alliance and then the
Democracy Platform of that grouping. By 2004 they had also become involved with the Liverpool based Campaign for a Mass Workers Party and its offshoot, the
United Socialist Party.
See also
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List of Trotskyist internationals
External link
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Workers International