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  1. The Communist Party of Britain (CPB) is a communist party in Great Britain which emerged from a dispute between Eurocommunists and Marxist-Leninists in the Communist Party of Great Britain in 1988. It follows Marxist-Leninist theory and supports what it regards as existing socialist states.

  2. Join the growing, campaigning communist party. Active and local to you. Communists are waging the struggle for socialism in trade unions and communities across Britain, in the women’s movement, alongside anti-racists, anti-fascists and peace campaigners. Use your skill and experience. Join us.

  3. The Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB) was the largest communist organisation in Britain and was founded in 1920 through a merger of several smaller Marxist groups. Many miners joined the CPGB in the 1926 general strike .

  4. Founded in 1920, Britain’s Communist Party brought together militant socialists and trade unionists who understood the need for a revolutionary change in society. They had been repelled by the mass slaughter of the 1914-18 Great War, when the leaders of the labour movement sided with the British ruling class against rival imperialist powers.

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  5. 6 days ago · Live: 2024 UK General Election Results for the Communist Party of Britain. Copied. Gift this article. Live results starting July 4, 2024, 2:00 PM PDT Constituencies declared: 0.0%...

  6. The Communist Party of Britain (MarxistLeninist), often abbreviated as CPB-ML, is a British MarxistLeninist political party. It originated in 1968 as an anti-revisionist split from the Communist Party of Great Britain and was chaired by Reg Birch until 1985.

  7. Official History. Volumes 1 and 2 of the Party’s official history were published in 1968 and 1969 respectively. The content of the first volume is summarised in its title, ‘Foundation and early years 1919-24’. Volume 2 covered the General Strike of 1926 and its prelude as well as anti-imperialist struggles and problems of organisation.