Communist Party of Britain Communist Pairty o Breetain (Scots) Pàrtaidh Co-Mhaoineach na Breatainn (Scottish Gaelic) Plaid Gomiwnyddol Prydain (Welsh) Parti Gemynwer Breten (Cornish) | |
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General Secretary | Robert David Griffiths[1] |
Chair | Ruth Styles[1][2] |
Vice-Chair | Tony Conway Mollie Brown |
Founded | 1988[3] |
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Headquarters | Ruskin House, Croydon, London |
Newspaper | Communist Review Unity! |
Youth wing | Young Communist League |
Membership (2022) | ![]() |
Ideology | |
Political position | Far-left[6] |
National affiliation | Stop the War Coalition |
International affiliation | IMCWP |
Colours | Red and gold |
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The Communist Party of Britain (CPB) is a communist party in Great Britain. It was made because of a dispute between Eurocommunists and Marxist-Leninists in the Communist Party of Great Britain in 1988.[7] It is friends with the Cuba Solidarity Campaign[8] and the Venezuela Solidarity Campaign. The party was one of two British political parties that signed the Pyongyang Declaration.
A period of intense factional struggle saw the Party's membership drop astronomically over the period from 1984. A phase of mass expulsions of many hundreds of Morning Star supporters saw many of them 're-establish' the Communist Party in 1988, taking the name Communist Party of Britain (CPB).
The Communist Party remains the only political party affiliated to the Scottish Cuba Solidarity Campaign
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