YCL Statements
YCL International Department Condemns Not Guilty Verdict of ‘Soldier F’
The Young Communist League of Britain’s International Department condemns the not guilty verdict on two counts of murder and five counts of attempted murder handed down by a British court in Belfast last week of the so called ‘Soldier F’, unable to be named publicly but named by Colum Eastwood MP for Foyle in Parliament on 13/07/2021.

YCL Women’s Commission statement concerning the government’s upcoming VAWG strategy
The Women’s Commission of the Young Communist League of Britain notes Labour’s pledge to halve violence against women and girls (VAWG) in the next decade, the strategy for which will be released this coming September. The government cannot allow the plague of VAWG on society to persist and stark action must be taken to deliver this stepping stone towards a safe society for women.
Women’s Commission of the YCL regarding the Women’s Justice Board
The Women’s Commission of the YCL welcomes the announcement of a Women’s Justice Board which aims to decrease the number of women sent to prison. While this may be the Governments attempt to dress up a necessary response to a prison overpopulation crisis, this is an opportunity for class analysis to shape the narrative.

International Working Women’s Day 2025
The Young Communist League of Britain sends revolutionary greetings to the young workers and students of Britain and the world, our members, allies, and supporters in 2025.

General Secretary’s New Year Address 2025
The Young Communist League of Britain sends revolutionary greetings to the young workers and students of Britain and the world, our members, allies, and supporters in 2025.

New Chair Elected
Following the General Election the Central Committee recognises we are in a new situation and have decided to adjust our work accordingly. To this end