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Communist Party of Great Britain (Marxist–Leninist)

The Communist Party of Great Britain (Marxist–Leninist), abbreviated CPGB-ML, is an anti-revisionist Marxist–Leninist communist party in the United Kingdom, active in England, Scotland, and Wales. The CPGB-ML was created after a split from the Socialist Labour Party (SLP) in 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.

Communist Party of Great Britain (Marxist–Leninist)
AbbreviationCPGB-ML
ChairpersonElla Rule
Vice Chairpersons
  • Joti Brar
  • Zane Carpenter
FounderHarpal Brar
Founded3 July 2004; 19 years ago (2004-07-03)
Southall, London, England
Split fromSocialist Labour Party
HeadquartersBirmingham, West Midlands, England
NewspaperProletarian
Ideology
Political positionFar-left
International affiliationWorld Anti-Imperialist Platform[1]
ColoursRed and yellow
Party flag
Website
thecommunists.org

Founding edit

The party's origins were in the Association of Communist Workers (ACW), formed by Harpal Brar in 1969 as a breakaway from the Revolutionary Marxist–Leninist League, itself a split from the Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB). The ACW joined the Socialist Labour Party (SLP), led by former miners' leader Arthur Scargill,[2] but split from it because of Scargill's refusal to accept support for North Korea and other states.[3] As a result, Scargill chose to expel a number of members of the party's central committee and its entire Yorkshire region.[4] Those expelled, along with others who resigned, founded the CPGB-ML on 3 July 2004 in London.[4][5]

Party ideology edit

The CPGB-ML adheres to Marxism–Leninism, the political theory adopted by the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. The CPGB-ML praises communist leaders such as Vladimir Lenin, Joseph Stalin,[6] Mao Zedong,[7] Kim Il Sung,[8] Enver Hoxha[9] and Fidel Castro.[10]

The CPGB-ML did not condemn the 2011 England riots, but instead characterised them as a rudimentary form of anti-capitalist resistance that lacked adequate leadership and direction.[11] The CPGB-ML is opposed to immigration controls, which it holds are measures to misdirect workers and blame each other for the crisis rather than the bourgeoisie.[12]

The CPGB-ML opposes Trotskyism, social democracy, democratic socialism and what they term revisionist (including Khruschevite) parties. In 1995 former CPGB-ML chairman Harpal Brar published a book titled Social Democracy: The Enemy Within.[13]

At its 8th congress in September 2018, the party adopted a motion opposing "discrimination on grounds of race, sex or sexual proclivity" but condemning "identity politics, including LGBT ideology" as "reactionary and anti-working class", and declaring members promoting identity politics liable to expulsion.[14] The CPGB-ML have described identity politics as a "reactionary nightmare" imposed by the bourgeoisie.[15] This had led to allegations of transphobia by other organisations belonging to the British left.[16]

Party activity edit

The CPGB-ML is involved in a number of British political movements such as Palestinian solidarity,[17] anti-austerity,[18] anti-war,[19] anti-Maidan,[20] and opposed to the use of drone strikes by the US and NATO against civilians.

The CPGB-ML holds three annual events:

The party was known for being the only party to carry a banner of Joseph Stalin, including a quote from Stalin, every year, until 2019, on 1 May International Workers' Day march in London.[23] The quote is from Foundations of Leninism, a book written by Stalin, saying: "Either place yourself at the mercy of capital, eke out a wretched existence as of old and sink lower and lower, or adopt a new weapon – this is the alternative imperialism puts before the vast masses of the proletariat. Imperialism brings the working class to revolution."[23][24]

The first election fought by party members was the 2018 Birmingham city council election. Three member-candidates stood under the registered label/sub-party "Birmingham Worker". Their best result was in the Balsall Heath West ward with 6.1% of the vote and third place, ahead of local Greens and the Tories. In the Brandwood & King's Heath and Stirchley wards the others gained 0.89% and 1.62%, beating the local TUSC candidate in the former.[25][26]

The CPGB-ML welcomed the founding of the Workers Party of Britain (WPB) by former Labour and Respect party MP George Galloway.[27] Many CPGB-ML members were active in the WPB. The vice-chair of the CPGB-ML Joti Brar, was also the deputy leader of the WPB.[28]

International positions edit

The CPGB-ML supports governments around the world which it considers to be socialist or anti-imperialist, such as those of China,[29] Venezuela,[30] Russia,[31] Cuba,[32] Zimbabwe,[33] Syria,[34] and Iran.[35] Delegations from the Chinese,[36] Cuban,[37] Venezuelan,[38] North Korean,[39] and Laotian[40] embassies have attended meetings of the CPGB-ML.

The party opposes Zionism and has called for the dissolution of the State of Israel, which it labels as an apartheid state.[41][42] It called for a defeat of British troops in Iraq and Afghanistan and a movement of direct action and non-cooperation among British working people in order to exert political influence.[43] It was one of many anti-war parties which opposed NATO actions in Libya and Syria and supported the governments of Muammar Gaddafi and Bashar al-Assad.[citation needed]

In 2011, the CPGB-ML party chairman Harpal Brar visited Libya during the war to express solidarity with the Libyan people in their fight against NATO.[44] The CPGB-ML had joined the Stop the War Coalition shortly after the party's formation in 2004, but was ultimately expelled from the coalition. The CPGB-ML said that this was due to its attacks on the STWC leadership's positions on Libya and Syria, which it characterised as "pro-imperialist".[45]

The CPGB-ML's foreign policy stance includes the defence of the legacy of the late ousted President of Zimbabwe, Robert Mugabe.[46]

The CPGB-ML also supports the government of North Korea and what it called its anti-imperialist stance in April 2013, as well as its opposition to Western efforts to discourage the state from acquiring nuclear weapons.[47][48]

The party supported Brexit in the 2016 referendum.[49][50] Continuing its commitment to euroscepticism it urged its members during the 2019 European Parliament election in the United Kingdom to vote for the Brexit Party.[51]

The CPGB-ML has shown support for the yellow vests movement which it perceives as a grass-roots working-class movement opposed to capitalism and the European Union.[52] In a similar vein the party supported the Canada convoy protest in late 2021.[53]

The CPGB-ML regards the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine as a defensive war against "state-sanctioned neo-Nazis"[54] and the "spread of Western hegemony".[55]

Domestic positions edit

Northern Ireland edit

The CPGB-ML has called for the withdrawal of British troops from the island of Ireland and for a unified 32-county state to be formed. It supports Sinn Féin's leadership of the Good Friday Agreement, which it believes falls within this framework.[56]

Scotland edit

The party accepted a position at its 2012 congress that there are no separate English and Scottish nations, but rather, when those nations were at the point of developing as modern capitalist economies, their ruling classes joined together to form a British nation.[57] Though the CPGB-ML believes in local democracy, it sees the Scottish independence movement as diversionary from building a working-class movement across the historic nation of Great Britain and therefore opposes it. It claims that proposals set forward for Scottish independence will not break the Union, the British state, or the British army in any significant manner.[58] In its opposition to Scottish independence, it stands at odds with the Scottish Socialist Party,[59] the Socialist Workers Party[60] and the Socialist Party (England and Wales).[citation needed]

Prominent members edit

The CPGB-ML has a few members from the early days of the British communist movement and the original CPGB.[61][62] The current Honorary President is Isabel Crook, wife of David Crook, who celebrated her 100th birthday in 2015. Both were communists who were in Spain during the Spanish Civil War and later went to work for Mao Zedong and the Chinese communists.[63][64] Veteran British communist Jack Shapiro, a veteran of the anti-revisionist movement and lifelong communist, was a member of the CPGB-ML until his death.[65]

For fourteen years, from the party's founding in 2004 until 2018, the party chairman was the retired university law lecturer, writer and businessman Harpal Brar. The party's vice-chairman and international secretary was Ella Rule, while the party's general secretary was Zane Carpenter.[66] At the 8th party congress in Birmingham in 2018 Harpal Brar stepped down as party chair and was replaced by Ella Rule. Zane Carpenter and Joti Brar became the party's vice chairs.[67]

Latvian Nazbol Beness Aijo was a member during his time living in London.[68]

Despite not being a member, the socialist politician, writer and broadcaster George Galloway has delivered multiple speeches to CPGB-ML events and conferences.[69]

See also edit

References edit

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  68. ^ Collier, Mike (31 July 2014). "An Unlikely Revolutionary: Beness Aijo". Retrieved 21 January 2022. I am a member of the Marxist Leninist Communist party of Great Britain and our aim is socialism in Britain and elsewhere. We stand for public ownership of the means of production, so this is MI6 [British secret service] starting a campaign against me as part of a wider campaign against the communist movement.
  69. ^ "George Galloway celebrates the achievements of the Chinese revolution". The Communists. 8 September 2019.

External links edit

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Association is also closely allied with the party The party chair is Ella Rule Communist Party of Great Britain Marxist Leninist AbbreviationCPGB MLChairpersonElla RuleVice ChairpersonsJoti Brar Zane CarpenterFounderHarpal BrarFounded3 July 2004 19 years ago 2004 07 03 Southall London EnglandSplit fromSocialist Labour PartyHeadquartersBirmingham West Midlands EnglandNewspaperProletarianIdeologyCommunism Marxism Leninism Stalinism Anti revisionism Hard EuroscepticismPolitical positionFar leftInternational affiliationWorld Anti Imperialist Platform 1 ColoursRed and yellowParty flagWebsitethecommunists wbr orgPolitics of the United KingdomPolitical partiesElections Contents 1 Founding 2 Party ideology 3 Party activity 4 International positions 5 Domestic positions 5 1 Northern Ireland 5 2 Scotland 6 Prominent members 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksFounding editThe party s origins were in the Association of Communist Workers ACW formed by Harpal Brar in 1969 as a breakaway from the Revolutionary Marxist Leninist League itself a split from the Communist Party of Great Britain CPGB The ACW joined the Socialist Labour Party SLP led by former miners leader Arthur Scargill 2 but split from it because of Scargill s refusal to accept support for North Korea and other states 3 As a result Scargill chose to expel a number of members of the party s central committee and its entire Yorkshire region 4 Those expelled along with others who resigned founded the CPGB ML on 3 July 2004 in London 4 5 Party ideology editThe CPGB ML adheres to Marxism Leninism the political theory adopted by the Communist Party of the Soviet Union The CPGB ML praises communist leaders such as Vladimir Lenin Joseph Stalin 6 Mao Zedong 7 Kim Il Sung 8 Enver Hoxha 9 and Fidel Castro 10 The CPGB ML did not condemn the 2011 England riots but instead characterised them as a rudimentary form of anti capitalist resistance that lacked adequate leadership and direction 11 The CPGB ML is opposed to immigration controls which it holds are measures to misdirect workers and blame each other for the crisis rather than the bourgeoisie 12 The CPGB ML opposes Trotskyism social democracy democratic socialism and what they term revisionist including Khruschevite parties In 1995 former CPGB ML chairman Harpal Brar published a book titled Social Democracy The Enemy Within 13 At its 8th congress in September 2018 the party adopted a motion opposing discrimination on grounds of race sex or sexual proclivity but condemning identity politics including LGBT ideology as reactionary and anti working class and declaring members promoting identity politics liable to expulsion 14 The CPGB ML have described identity politics as a reactionary nightmare imposed by the bourgeoisie 15 This had led to allegations of transphobia by other organisations belonging to the British left 16 Party activity editThe CPGB ML is involved in a number of British political movements such as Palestinian solidarity 17 anti austerity 18 anti war 19 anti Maidan 20 and opposed to the use of drone strikes by the US and NATO against civilians The CPGB ML holds three annual events A May Day march to Trafalgar Square every year on 1 May 21 better source needed An international barbecue which invites members from friendly parties unionists and representatives from countries the party supports particularly North Korea and Cuba as the barbecue is held near the anniversary of the Korean War and the storming of the Moncada Barracks citation needed An October Revolution celebration of the first successful Marxist Leninist revolution and the creation of the Soviet Union 22 The party was known for being the only party to carry a banner of Joseph Stalin including a quote from Stalin every year until 2019 on 1 May International Workers Day march in London 23 The quote is from Foundations of Leninism a book written by Stalin saying Either place yourself at the mercy of capital eke out a wretched existence as of old and sink lower and lower or adopt a new weapon this is the alternative imperialism puts before the vast masses of the proletariat Imperialism brings the working class to revolution 23 24 The first election fought by party members was the 2018 Birmingham city council election Three member candidates stood under the registered label sub party Birmingham Worker Their best result was in the Balsall Heath West ward with 6 1 of the vote and third place ahead of local Greens and the Tories In the Brandwood amp King s Heath and Stirchley wards the others gained 0 89 and 1 62 beating the local TUSC candidate in the former 25 26 The CPGB ML welcomed the founding of the Workers Party of Britain WPB by former Labour and Respect party MP George Galloway 27 Many CPGB ML members were active in the WPB The vice chair of the CPGB ML Joti Brar was also the deputy leader of the WPB 28 International positions editThe CPGB ML supports governments around the world which it considers to be socialist or anti imperialist such as those of China 29 Venezuela 30 Russia 31 Cuba 32 Zimbabwe 33 Syria 34 and Iran 35 Delegations from the Chinese 36 Cuban 37 Venezuelan 38 North Korean 39 and Laotian 40 embassies have attended meetings of the CPGB ML The party opposes Zionism and has called for the dissolution of the State of Israel which it labels as an apartheid state 41 42 It called for a defeat of British troops in Iraq and Afghanistan and a movement of direct action and non cooperation among British working people in order to exert political influence 43 It was one of many anti war parties which opposed NATO actions in Libya and Syria and supported the governments of Muammar Gaddafi and Bashar al Assad citation needed In 2011 the CPGB ML party chairman Harpal Brar visited Libya during the war to express solidarity with the Libyan people in their fight against NATO 44 The CPGB ML had joined the Stop the War Coalition shortly after the party s formation in 2004 but was ultimately expelled from the coalition The CPGB ML said that this was due to its attacks on the STWC leadership s positions on Libya and Syria which it characterised as pro imperialist 45 The CPGB ML s foreign policy stance includes the defence of the legacy of the late ousted President of Zimbabwe Robert Mugabe 46 The CPGB ML also supports the government of North Korea and what it called its anti imperialist stance in April 2013 as well as its opposition to Western efforts to discourage the state from acquiring nuclear weapons 47 48 The party supported Brexit in the 2016 referendum 49 50 Continuing its commitment to euroscepticism it urged its members during the 2019 European Parliament election in the United Kingdom to vote for the Brexit Party 51 The CPGB ML has shown support for the yellow vests movement which it perceives as a grass roots working class movement opposed to capitalism and the European Union 52 In a similar vein the party supported the Canada convoy protest in late 2021 53 The CPGB ML regards the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine as a defensive war against state sanctioned neo Nazis 54 and the spread of Western hegemony 55 Domestic positions editNorthern Ireland edit Further information Irish republicanism The CPGB ML has called for the withdrawal of British troops from the island of Ireland and for a unified 32 county state to be formed It supports Sinn Fein s leadership of the Good Friday Agreement which it believes falls within this framework 56 Scotland edit Further information Scottish independence The party accepted a position at its 2012 congress that there are no separate English and Scottish nations but rather when those nations were at the point of developing as modern capitalist economies their ruling classes joined together to form a British nation 57 Though the CPGB ML believes in local democracy it sees the Scottish independence movement as diversionary from building a working class movement across the historic nation of Great Britain and therefore opposes it It claims that proposals set forward for Scottish independence will not break the Union the British state or the British army in any significant manner 58 In its opposition to Scottish independence it stands at odds with the Scottish Socialist Party 59 the Socialist Workers Party 60 and the Socialist Party England and Wales citation needed Prominent members editThe CPGB ML has a few members from the early days of the British communist movement and the original CPGB 61 62 The current Honorary President is Isabel Crook wife of David Crook who celebrated her 100th birthday in 2015 Both were communists who were in Spain during the Spanish Civil War and later went to work for Mao Zedong and the Chinese communists 63 64 Veteran British communist Jack Shapiro a veteran of the anti revisionist movement and lifelong communist was a member of the CPGB ML until his death 65 For fourteen years from the party s founding in 2004 until 2018 the party chairman was the retired university law lecturer writer and businessman Harpal Brar The party s vice chairman and international secretary was Ella Rule while the party s general secretary was Zane Carpenter 66 At the 8th party congress in Birmingham in 2018 Harpal Brar stepped down as party chair and was replaced by Ella Rule Zane Carpenter and Joti Brar became the party s vice chairs 67 Latvian Nazbol Beness Aijo was a member during his time living in London 68 Despite not being a member the socialist politician writer and broadcaster George Galloway has delivered multiple speeches to CPGB ML events and conferences 69 See also editStalin Society United Kingdom government austerity programmeReferences edit Paris Declaration The rising tide of global war and the tasks of anti imperialists World Anti Imperialist Platform 14 October 2022 Retrieved 29 November 2023 McSmith Andy 28 November 2013 Stalin apologists drink to the memory of Uncle Joe The Independent Retrieved 21 July 2021 Gavin Haynes 19 October 2016 I Went to a Stalinist Free Speech Protest to Defend Russia Today from Natwest Vice Retrieved 14 February 2017 a b Formation of the CPGB ML Proletarian No 1 August 2004 Uncle Joe s hero status survives demonising disinformation The Irish Times 28 October 2010 Retrieved 21 July 2021 October Revolution 101 the future belongs to communism CPGB ML Retrieved 11 November 2018 Proletarian TV 22 December 2013 Mao to Mandela History for Sale retrieved 11 November 2018 Twenty fifth anniversary of Comrade Kim Il Sung s death The Communists 8 July 2019 Celebrating the 100th birthday of Enver Hoxha Proletarian No 27 December 2008 Workers must continue to stand in solidarity with revolutionary Cuba The Communists 15 November 2018 Austerity capitalism and the racist police state Proletarian No 55 August 2013 CPGB ML congress calls for an end to immigration control Proletarian No 25 Communist Party of Great Britain Marxist Leninist August 2008 Retrieved 3 November 2015 Book Review Social Democracy The Enemy Within Compass The Communist League Britain 124 May 1996 Identity politics are anti Marxian and a harmful diversion from the class struggle www cpgb ml org 7 December 2018 Retrieved 11 December 2018 The reactionary nightmare of gender fluidity The Communists 23 March 2019 Hodder Lewis Inside the last days of the CPGB ML Ebb Magazine Retrieved 17 September 2020 GAZA 2014 Zionist Imperialist Axis of Oppression Proletarian TV 27 July 2014 Birmingham TUC Hard up festival Communist Party of Great Britain Marxist Leninist flickr 28 September 2014 Defeat the murderous imperialist predatory war against the Syrian people statement by the CPGB ML 29 August 2013 CPGB ML Lest we forget the 70th anniversary of the victory over Hitlerite fascism Blog cpgb ml org Archived from the original on 3 July 2015 Retrieved 8 September 2015 RT UK 1 May 2018 May Day marked in capitals around the world retrieved 11 November 2018 October 1917 the defining event of our epoch CPGB ML Retrieved 11 November 2018 a b Bloodworth James 2 May 2014 I ve just seen Nazi banners in Trafalgar Square Well almost The Spectator blog Archived from the original on 25 May 2015 Stalin Joseph 1953 1 Foundations of Leninism Moscow USSR Foreign Languages Publishing House p 1 Retrieved 3 November 2015 Birmingham Worker candidates thank local voters Birmingham Worker 4 May 2018 Retrieved 4 May 2018 Shergill Becky Local government election results May 2018 www birmingham gov uk Retrieved 4 May 2018 The Brexit election and the birth of the Workers party The Communists Retrieved 14 April 2020 Introducing the Workers Party Workers Party of Britain 12 December 2019 Archived from the original on 14 December 2019 Retrieved 14 April 2020 China celebrates Marx s 200th birthday CPGB ML Retrieved 11 November 2018 Our party s internationalist tasks support for revolutionary Venezuela CPGB ML Retrieved 11 November 2018 The Skripal case is blatant war propaganda Hands off Russia CPGB ML Retrieved 11 November 2018 Farewell Comrade Fidel Castro Eternal glory to you archive cpgb ml org Retrieved 11 November 2018 Tribute to Comrade Robert Mugabe CPGB ML Retrieved 11 November 2018 No to Nato warmongering stop WW3 Hands off Syria CPGB ML Retrieved 11 November 2018 Iranian foreign minister explains why Iran is developing ballistic missiles CPGB ML Retrieved 11 November 2018 Spirited rally launches Hands off China campaign Proletarian No 25 August 2008 Cuba and the October Revolution CPGB ML Retrieved 11 November 2018 Proletarian TV 14 December 2016 Venezuela The Struggle continues retrieved 11 November 2018 October 100 DPR Korea pays tribute CPGB ML Retrieved 11 November 2018 Laos independence and the October Revolution CPGB ML Retrieved 11 November 2018 Zionism is a racist and antisemitic tool of imperialist policy in the middle east The Communists 24 November 2018 Congress motions 2 our international solidarity tasks The motions below were passed at the CPGB ML s congress on 5 June 2010 Proletarian issue 37 August 2010 Anti war work in Britain CPGB ML Retrieved 11 November 2018 Proletarian TV 17 July 2011 Libya Report USA retrieved 11 November 2018 Stopping the war machine anti war work in Britain Lalkar No July August 2012 Tribute to Comrade Robert Mugabe The Communists 1 December 2017 Obama to meet South Korea s Park Geun hye in May BBC News 16 April 2013 Retrieved 27 July 2013 Branigan Tania 15 April 2013 North Korea s UK ambassador defends Pyongyang s stance in rare speech The Guardian London Retrieved 27 July 2013 Why British workers need a Brexit CPGB ML 1 April 2016 Why British workers need a Brexit CPGB ML Retrieved 27 July 2018 Galloway Farage and the Brexit party The Communists 7 May 2019 One year on the yellow vests and the class struggle in France The Communists 19 November 2019 Solidarity with the Freedom Convoy of Canada The Communists Retrieved 28 February 2022 Jacob Dreizen The fall of the Azov Communist Party of Great Britain Marxist Leninist Retrieved 2 July 2022 USA s proxy war in Ukraine cementing 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