There are so many different Anarchist organisations in Britain, good or bad?
Depending on how you assess it, there is 2 to 4 national organisations and quite a few local based groups who sometimes, though not always, also feed into the former. Plurality is good, and a sign of strength in some respects (a sign of weakness in another respect also), the problem comes with a needless replication of activity and resources when groups could work more closely.
The more, the merrier. It'd be good to see greater co-operation between the different groups though and the emergence of a more visible libertarian working-class movement.
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