Communist Party Political Committee Report 11/06/2014

Speaking to the Communist Party’s political committee on Wednesday the 11th of June, international secretary John Foster  warned that events in Ukraine once more demonstrated the dangers of Britain’s membership of NATO.

Iraq: on the Dissecting Table of Imperialism

The threat to Iraq’s unity from a rapid Islamist advance is another disastrous consequence of the 2003 invasion, writes Andrew Murray, Communist Party member and deputy president of the Stop the War Coalition, in the Morning Star.

21st Century Marxism 2014

A weekend of discussion, debate, culture, music and food with national and international speakers from the labour, progressive and anti-imperialist movements hosted by the Communist Party of Britain.

Liverpool People’s Assembly Flourishes

Report from YCL North-West: Hundreds of people packed out the hall at the Adelphi Hotel in Liverpool to hear prominent members of several unions, Owen Jones and the Secretary of the People’s Assembly itself; Sam Fairbairn. People queued out of the doors and up the stairs to hear the what was to be said.

No British Troops for Ukraine War Games

The crisis in Ukraine is fast escalating into a civil and proxy war. Over 150 people have died in clashes between Ukrainian Soldiers and anti-fascists in eastern Ukraine, many of them civilians.

New British Solidarity Organisation Formed: Solidarity with Antifascist Resistance in Ukraine

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LcWXwK7e4JU] Andrew Murray of the Communist Party and the Stop the War Coalition speaking at the formation meeting of Solidarity with Antifascist Resistance in Ukraine At a packed meeting in London, a new solidarity organisation has been formed to organise support for the anti fascist peoples of the Ukraine. Go here to find out what you can […]

UKIP: Smoke And Mirrors

Communist Party General Secretary Robert Griffths analyses the forces at work behind the growth of the Ukip ‘phenomenon’. The extensive media coverage of last week’s EU and local elections contrasts starkly with the lack of popular interest