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  2. Communist Party of Great Britain (Marxist–Leninist) - Wikipedia

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    The CPGB-ML was founded by Harpal Brar after a split from the Socialist Labour Party (SLP) on 3 July 2004. The CPGB-ML publishes the bimonthly newspaper Proletarian, and the Marxist–Leninist journal Lalkar (originally associated with the Indian Workers' Association) is also closely allied with the party. The party chair is Ella Rule.

  3. Communist Party of Britain (Marxist–Leninist) - Wikipedia

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    It originated in 1968 as an anti-revisionist split from the Communist Party of Great Britain and was chaired by Reg Birch until 1985. The official programme of the party since 1972 has been The British Working Class and its Party. The publication of the CPB-ML was originally known as The Worker, but is today called Workers.

  4. Communist Party of Great Britain (Provisional Central ...

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    The Communist Party of Great Britain is a political group which publishes the Weekly Worker newspaper. The CPGB (PCC) claims to have "an internationalist duty to uphold the principle, 'One state, one party'. To the extent that the European Union becomes a state then that necessitates EU-wide trade unions and a Communist Party of the EU". [2]

  5. Proletarian (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Proletarian was a journal produced by a small far-left organisation active in the United Kingdom in the 1980s, which is generally also referred to as Proletarian. The organisation was known for its extreme pro-Soviet stance. The Proletarian group emerged from a split in the New Communist Party (NCP).

  6. Communist Party of Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    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. [10] Many miners joined the CPGB in the 1926 general strike. In 1930, the CPGB founded the Daily Worker (renamed the Morning Star in 1966).

  7. Far-left politics in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The name 'Communist Party of Great Britain' was taken up after 1991 by the CPGB-PCC, initially an antirevisionist group, formed around the publication of The Leninist [48] (and later Weekly Worker), and from 2004 by the CPGB-ML, [49] originally a Maoist group.

  8. Socialist Labour Party (UK) - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, a purge of a Marxist-Leninist faction, the previously external Association of Communist Workers, over the issue of lack of support for relations with North Korea, led to the formation of the Communist Party of Great Britain (Marxist–Leninist). [4] The party attracted trade union figures such as Mick Rix and Bob Crow. [citation needed]

  9. Communist League of Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    It origins were in the Communist Party of Great Britain, where a faction formed around Bill Bland. Initially Maoist , it joined the majority of the Committee to Defeat Revisionism, for Communist Unity in 1965 to form the Action Centre for Marxist-Leninist Unity , publishing Hammer or Anvil . [ 1 ]