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| | The New Communist Party |
 | | Since the 1980s, the party has regarded the basis of modern revisionism as having been laid down at the 20th Congress of the CPSU in 1956: "The basis of post-war revisionism was laid down at the 20th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU)". |  | | (New Communist Party: Documents of the 11th National Congress; London; 1997; p.26). |  | | (New Communist Party: Documents of the 11th National Congress; London; 1997; p. |
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http://www.geocities.com/ncpcentral/NCPdocs.htm
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| | The Early Years of the Communist Party of Great Britain - 1922-1925 |
 | | Party members Tom Mann and Harry Pollitt were elected President and General Secretary respectively. |  | | The Battersea Congress in October 1922 adopted the Commission's Report, together with new statutes and constitution, and established a special committee to reorganise the party. |  | | He argued correctly that the reorganisation arose from the experience of the Comintern and the character of the CPGB prior to the Battersea Congress, i.e. |
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http://www.marxist.com/History/early_CPGB.html
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| | PART SIX - BUILDING A COMMUNIST PARTY IN BRITAIN |
 | | Britain was the dominant imperialist power at that time and the fight to destroy British imperialism was a major theme of the Baku Congress. |  | | Communists work to build solidarity in Britain for the liberation movements in Southern Africa. |  | | As part of this stand the Second Congress of the Communist International called together a Congress of the Peoples of the East at Baku in September 1920 soon after Baku had been liberated by the Red Army. |
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http://www.rcgfrfi.easynet.co.uk/larkin_pubs/older/rrcb/rrcb-06.htm
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| | Communist Party |
 | | The party's best known member of the House of Commons was William Gallacher who held the seat of West Fife between 1935 and 1950. |  | | The Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB) was established in August 1920 and it soon had 2,500 members. |  | | In the 1923 General Election Saklatvala lost the seat to the Liberal Party candidate by 186 votes. |
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http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/Pcommunist.htm
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 | | It is on Election Day that we ask you to support the party whose entire efforts are to give back to those who have lifted this country to greatness and who have borne the weight of this country long enough. |  | | With the upcoming election, we believe we can have a great deal of positive impact on the general good of the average working person in Britain. |  | | The overarching political question of this debate is whether or not the United Kingdom is jeopardizing its sovereignty. |
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http://www.lsu.edu/faculty/lray2/teaching/4068/cpb.htm
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| | Communist Party of Britain - for peace and socialism |
 | | The party’s executive committee called for support for the 8 February lobby against council house privatisation. |  | | British communists hail defeat for Blair attack on liberty. |  | | Communist Party of Britain - for peace and socialism |
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http://www.communist-party.org.uk/home/index.php
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| | Reply To A Letter From The Joint Provisional Committee For The Communist Party Of Britain |
 | | The reply was also read to the Congress of British Communists, which took place on July 31-August 1, 1920. |  | | I shall defend these tactics at the Second Congress of the Third International on July 15, 1920 in Moscow. |  | | [1] “Reply to a Letter from the Hoint Provisional Committee for the Communist Party of ritain” was broadcasted and published in English in The Call (No. 224, July 22, 1920), organ of the British Socialist Party. |
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http://www.marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1920/jul/08.htm
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| | The founding of the Communist Party of Great Britain |
 | | At the Third Congress of the Communist International (July 1921), a resolution was adopted which attempted to lay down the basic line of Bolshevik organisation. |  | | The Communist Party (CPGB) was formed in Britain in July 1920. |  | | Read also: The Early Years of the Communist Party of Great Britain - 1922-1925 |
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http://www.marxist.com/History/founding_CPGB.html
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| | RED GROUPS OF THE UK |
 | | Originally considered more moderate than the Labour Party, its political alignment has shifted leftward since Tony Blair took control of Labour in 1994. |  | | The Liberal Democratic Party is the third largest party in the UK, with currently 52 seats in the House of Commons. |  | | Communist Party of Britain: Formed in April of 1988 by the Communist Campaign Group for the purpose of re-creating a united Communist Party for England. |
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http://reds.linefeed.org/ukgroups.html
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| | The Communist Party of Britain and Left Unity |
 | | Indeed, Sullivan maintains that the CPB’s political committee decided to open discussions with the SLP. |  | | However, what was kept secret from CPB members, Morning Star readers and, I presume, SLP members, was that on more than one occasion in the past two years, Arthur Scargill met with the "Rosser-Hicks element". |  | | Comrade Sullivan argues that the removal – he later uses the word "sacking" – of the former general secretary Mike Hicks and his replacement by Rob Griffiths represented a "sectarian shift by the party leadership away from the traditional orientation towards the Labour Party". |
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http://www.whatnextjournal.co.uk/Pages/Back/Wnext8/Cpb.html
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http://www.geocities.com/ncpcentral
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| | CPA Blacktown Internet Links |
 | | There is also a website for the New York State Branch, CPUSA which has a lot of articles and news on local issues from New York. |  | | Alan Maki, a lifelong US communist party member, is attempting to gain political refugee status in Canada after a lifetime of political harassment at the hands of the FBI and various State police agencies. |  | | Also in Britain, the Woking branch of the New Communist Party of Britain have a website. |
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http://www.agitprop.org.au/links.htm
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| | The Socialist Standard - Jan '98 |
 | | This has been its position since 191 7. |  | | Immediately after the CPGB changed its name to Democratic Left in December 1991 this name was taken up by a group which had no historical, political or, for that matter, legal right to do so. |  | | The official Communist Party - or Communist Party of Great Britain, to give its full name, by which it was only known on formal occasions and in an international context - in effect dissolved itself in 1991 when it changed its name to Democratic Left and became a trendy left green-feminist-gay pressure group. |
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http://www.worldsocialism.org/spgb/jan98/reviews.html
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| | The Mole's Vision for a Scottish Republic |
 | | The Communist Party of the old Soviet Union is the tried and tested militant vanguard of the people, which unites, on a voluntary basis, the more advanced, politically more conscious section of the working class, collectivefarm peasantry and intelligentsia of the State. |  | | Founded by V.I.Lenin as the vanguard of the working class, the Communist Party has travelled a glorious road of struggle, and brought the working class and the working peasantry to the victory of the Great October Socialist Revolution and to the establishment of the dictatorship of the proletariat in the Country. |  | | A major problem for those wishing to achieve the Regime is that there are several Communist Parties in this Country. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/rant/themole
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| | The Joy of Curmudgeonry: Revolutionary Choices |
 | | It would be a terrible shame, however, if bitter deliberation and schism thereover were to result in the delaying of the revolution for another hundred years or so. |  | | Before I can make my choice, however, I would need to know where all the modern communist parties stood on the question of pipe-smoking: the briar or the meerschaum, the long-stemmed or the short-, whether it is a bourgeois reaction or a proletarian affirmation. |  | | None of these, moreover, should be confused with the old Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB), whose quarrelsome existence from 1920 and whose disputatious demise in 1991 has given us in no small part this wonderful array of communist parties. |
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http://curmudgeonjoy.blogspot.com/2005/08/revolutionary-choices.html
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| | Jay's Great Britain Leftist and 'Progressive' Links |
 | | Lalkar - "is a bi-monthly anti-imperialist newspaper written in Britain." |  | | The Kate Sharpley Library and Documentation Centre - "is dedicated to researching and restoring the history of the anarchist movement and regularly publishes information on lost areas of anarchist history. |  | | Unite Against Fascism - "is a new national campaign with the aim of alerting British society to the rising threat of the extreme right gaining an electoral foothold in this country, in particular the British National Party (BNP)." |
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http://www.neravt.com/left/directory/countries/britain.htm
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| | Red Square: Discussion Forum |
 | | There are currently 4 major communist parties operating in the UK today: |  | | If you would like to be involved in this development and have ideas about what the new party should represent i.e. |  | | Ideally I want to create something that refines communism, moving it from the unprogressive proletariat fundamentals and would like to recruit likeminded party officials. |
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http://www.mondopolitico.com/discus/messages/784/977.html?1055420724
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| | Communist Party of Britain Review |
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http://the.arc.co.uk/163382.arx
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| | Worker-communist Party of Iran/ Other Links |
 | | Following links are not necessarily endorsed by Worker-communist Party of Iran |  | | "The Bird" hosts the Liberal Party of the US, CopWatch and numerous joint projects with other liberal organizations. |  | | Communications International - The Communications International is an international trade union secretariat representing 4.6 million communications, postal, broadcasting and electricity workers in 120 countries around the world. |
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http://www.wpiran.org/links/links.html
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| | Communist Party of Britain flag |
 | | The current flag of the Communist Party of Britain (CPB) can be seen at http://www.communist-party.org.uk/index.php?file=flagad. |  | | According to the above webpage, this particular hammer and sickle was designed in 1930 by Eric Gill for the Daily Worker (the forerunner of the Morning Star). |  | | The reverse of the flag shows the symbols and the "Communist Party" lettering reversed. |
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http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/gb}commp.html
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