While our schools and hospitals crumble, the government plans to spend £64 billion over the next four years on nuclear weapons.
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Militancy and misleadership in the 1926 #generalstrike
MARY DAVIS reviews 'Red Flag or White? The Communists, the Working Class & the 1926 General Strike' by Rob Griffiths (£5.00 https://t.co/8oepSafHO5)
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Rob Griffiths, the Caerdydd Penarth Communist Party candidate will join the Cardiff Stop the War hustings on the 23rd (Temple of Peace): https://t.co/mUZAYsTNgA More hustings information on our Senedd Elections page: https://t.co/rGT0O47IEL #VoteCommunist#Senedd#Elections#StW
The Communist Party @CPBritain offers real class-focused discipline, an effective democratic structure, and a solid theoretical framework.
Join today and fight for peace and socialism!✊
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@jacobin@Harryslaststand Same old @jacobin. Can't bring themselves to use the *C* word (that's 'Communist', by the way). Describing Paul Robeson as a "... civil rights activist, and socialist" is just a heroic level of whitewashing. This anti-communism runs deep https://t.co/FoPMUg3Oh1
If you can join us tomorrow at Downing Street from 6.30pm - be there. We are living in times of genocide. The ruling class must hear our voices of protest at their complicity in war crimes.
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MARCH WITH THE TOGETHER ALLIANCE
🗓️ Saturday 28 March 2026
ASSEMBLE ⏲️12:00 noon
📍 35 Park Lane, London W1K 1RB,
The CPB Red Bloc will assemble here at 12pm: https://t.co/GzKWgK7YWs
In 1936 THEY DID NOT PASS
In 2026 THEY SHALL NOT PASS!
Join the CPB Red Bloc. Raise your red flag high. For unity against the far right!
Tomorrow's front page:
Stand together – New alliance marching in London today vow unity against far-right hatred
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https://t.co/uzhpCgAnHm Secure your spot on 11 April for “1926 to 2026 – Organised Labour 100 Years from the General Strike.” Hear from Jeremy Corbyn, Eddie Dempsey, Fran Heathcote, Sabby Dhalu, and many more inspiring voices. Tickets just £5!
March 14 marks the day the pulse of the international revolutionary movement stilled in a small room in Maitland Park.
Karl Marx did not merely describe the world; he provided the working class with the precise weapon of its own liberation. He famously reminded us that "the philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways; the point is to change it." His influence is not a ghost but a living current in every strike, every occupation, and every act of resistance against the capital that drains our lives.
The logic of the system remains exactly as he mapped it in the British Library. "Accumulation of wealth at one pole is, therefore, at the same time accumulation of misery, agony of toil, slavery, ignorance, brutality, mental degradation, at the opposite pole." We do not visit Highgate to look backwards at a monument of stone.
We go to reclaim the ground for the living and to sharpen our resolve for the total overthrow of the exploiters. Join the Communist Party of Britain for the annual Marx Oration this Sunday at Highgate Cemetery from 1.30pm (2pm start).
Full details are available on the second post.
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POLITICAL COMMITTEE STATEMENT
Communist Party condemns imperialist attack on Iran
The military attack on Iran initiated by Israel and coordinated by the Trump administration unleashes a new round in the series of ‘forever wars’ inflicted on the Middle East/West Asia region by US imperialism without a single year of respite since the 2001 war on Afghanistan.
Trump has proved once again with his latest bellicose statements that he represents the same corporate war interests as his predecessors the Bushes, Obama and Biden. US imperialism and its colonial outpost in Israel is the greatest threat to world peace in the world today.
So far, the UK government has not officially taken part in the latest US military adventure. The Communist Party calls for British ministers to make clear that this is a conflict precipitated by Israel and prepared by the Pentagon with no justification in law.
The Communist Party demands no UK military support for the US premediated attack on Iran. The UK military base at Akrotiri in Cyprus must not be used to fuel, service, or supply US military aircraft engaged in this illegal act of imperialist aggression.
We call on all those who support peace and oppose imperialist war to attend the emergency protest called by the Stop the War on Iran coalition today (Saturday 28 February 2026) from 3pm at Downing Street, London SW1.
28 February 2026
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#Cuba has thwarted an armed terrorist infiltration from Florida. A violating vessel opened fire on our Border Guards injuring one commander.
4 attackers neutralized, 6 detained. Assault rifles & explosives seized.
We will firmly defend our sovereignty.
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The biography of Charles Dickens is often sanitised into a rags to riches fable for the middle class, but for the socialist reader, it is a clinical record of state terror. At twelve years old, Dickens was not a student of literature but a prisoner of the industrial machine. While his father sat in the Marshalsea Debtors' Prison, a spatial cage where the poor were warehoused for the crime of insolvency, Dickens was forced into Warren’s Blacking Factory. This was the physical erasure of a childhood. He spent his days in a rotting, rat infested warehouse by the Thames, pasting labels onto jars of boot blacking. This trauma is the marrow of his socialism. It gave him a visceral, bone deep understanding that under capitalism, the body is either a commodity or a nuisance.
Dickens produced a cartography of the vagrant. He lived through the New Poor Law of 1834, the ultimate spatial enclosure of the working class. The workhouse was a deterrent, a place where death was often preferred to the state’s calculated misery. It was the state’s way of saying that without a fixed place in the landlord’s ledger, you are stripped of dignity. Dickens saw London as a series of traps. From the filth of Jacob’s Island to the bureaucratic violence of the Chancery Court, he mapped how the law fogs the reality of theft.
Dickens understood that the state’s obsession with vagrancy was an obsession with control. A person who moves cannot be easily exploited in a fixed factory. By criminalising movement, the ruling class ensured a static, desperate labour pool. The street was a guarded corridor where the poor were permitted only to pass through on their way to serve capital. To read Dickens as a socialist is to recognise that the struggle for the right to exist in space is the primary front of class war. The blacking factory never truly closed: it just expanded to fill the borders of the state.
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Jan 27. The Red Army liberated the gates of Auschwitz. It was the Soviet soldier, the worker and peasant in uniform, who ended the industrialised slaughter of the camps. We reject the liberal memory industry that seeks to sanitise history and erase the political character of the Holocaust.
Fascism remains the ultimate weapon of capital, used to crush the organised working class and the marginalised.
We name the victims with clinical precision. The Jewish people, the primary targets of genocide. The Roma and Sinti in the Porajmos. The disabled murdered under Aktion T4. The homosexuals persecuted under Paragraph 175. The socialists and communists who were the first to disappear into the night and fog. The Jehovah's Witnesses and Black people.
With fascism once again on the rise across the West, the state’s performance of memory is a hollow hypocrisy. We do not seek a shared memory with a ruling class that maintains the same logic of exclusion and border violence today. We must ensure that Never Again is Never Again for everyone. We recognise that the struggle against fascism is inseparable from the struggle against the capitalist state that birthed it. We remember to fight. 🚩
#HMD2026 #HolocaustMemorialDay #Porajmos #RedArmy #AntiFascism #ClassWar #LabourHistory #NeverAgain
🔴 Communist and Workers' Parties against imperialist intervention in #Iran, express solidarity with the Iranian people's struggle!
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Sign the petition calling for peace and sovereignty - The US attack on Venezuela raises grave threats to Cuba and the region, writes NATASHA HICKMAN of Cuba Solidarity Campaign
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