Welsh Communist Party is a bi-lingual Marxist-Leninist party. Argraffwyd ar ran y Blaid Gomiwnyddol, Llawr Uchaf, Tŷ Ruskin, 23 Heol Coombe, Croydon CR0 1BD.
The Communist Party of Britain condemns the recent wave of racist violence in Belfast and Glasgow. These attacks on black families and migrant communities are pogroms. They are a direct and deliberate echo of the sectarian pogroms seen in the 1960s and 70s.
The far right is using this violence to divide working-class communities. They are supported by billionaire-owned social media platforms that spread disinformation to protect the interests of the ruling class.
We call on the labour and trade union movement to organise and stand in solidarity with those under attack. The real cause of the crisis in housing, healthcare, and jobs is the capitalist system, not our neighbours.
No to racist violence. Build working-class unity.
#Belfast #Glasgow #NoToRacism #WorkingClassUnity #CommunistParty #StopThePogroms #ClassStruggle
Don't miss the Wales @M_Star_Online conference - Which Way Forward for Wales? being held in UNISON House, Cardiff on Sat 27 June.
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Packed room for the Cardiff leg of the PPPS (publishers of @M_Star_Online) AGM, great discussion and updates on our paper, and the meeting raised £460.00 in the Fighting Fund collection. Thanks to all comrades for mobilising for this important gathering ✊️
Not deterred by the weather Pontypridd @CPBritain members were out in town today promoting @M_Star_Online & next week's Battle of De Winton Field commemoration & Blue Plaque unveiling in Tonypandy NUM Club on 13th. Click here for further details: https://t.co/H0qrDfawlv
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The People's Press Printing Society (cooperative owners of @M_Star_Online) AGM meetings are soon upon us. Welsh @CPBritain calls for a big turn out of share holders to the Cardiff leg in the Temple of Peace 2pm Sunday 7 June. Support Britain's only socialist daily newspaper✊️
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Join us as the Daily Miracle faces its next test - Editor BEN CHACKO issues a clarion call to readers to play their part in the coming period
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The Morning Star @M_Star_Online: here for almost a century, built by working people & always on the side of working people, the poor & the oppressed everywhere.
Reform UK Limited: set up circa 2020(?) to line Nigel Farage’s pockets, to spread bile & make Britain Trump’s lapdog.
@Cai_ParryJones The only ‘paper from outside Wales which employs a Wales-based reporter. Look at the FT, Guardian and others and see if they cover the Senedd and other stories.
I’ll be in the Senedd next Tuesday to report on FMQs. If you want to discuss this meet me in the staff canteen.
John Haylett Walk in the Sun – 2026 Sunday 12th July, Wales @M_Star_Online Supporters will take part the John Haylett Memorial Walk in the Sun to raise much needed funds for the paper. Start at Cardiff Castle entrance at 11.30am Full details & donate at https://t.co/s8JeUh286L
@TUCCymru conference delegates don't miss this year's @M_Star_Online fringe meeting 'Which way forward for progressives and the trade union movement in Wales with a new government?' 5.45pm Wed 20 May All welcome, see flyer for more details
Greetings from the Welsh @CPBritain to @TUCCymru delegates at their Llandudno conference commencing today. Also link to today's @M_Star_Online editorial that lays out the challenges for the trade union movement in Wales https://t.co/SJMLtmO1i7
@TUCCymru conference delegates don't miss this year's @M_Star_Online fringe meeting 'Which way forward for progressives and the trade union movement in Wales with a new government?' 5.45pm Wed 20 May All welcome, see flyer for more details
Blue plaque unveiling event 90th anniversary The Battle of De Winton Field 13.6.26 12.30pm NUM Club, Tonypandy. All Welcome! Supported by @RCTCouncil@TUCCymru@CPBritain@M_Star_Online Follow QR code on flyer to book your place
James Connolly was the Commandant of the Dublin Brigade and the founder of the Irish Citizen Army. He was the revolutionary heart of the Easter Rising, a socialist who understood that a republic is a hollow shell if the people remain in chains. He did not lead a rebellion for a mere change of flags. He fought for the total social and economic liberation of the Irish working class, refusing to swap a British master for an Irish one.
By the morning of his murder, Connolly was already dying. A bullet to the ankle at the GPO had turned his flesh gangrenous. He was hauled from a hospital bed at Dublin Castle, fever-wracked and unable to stand. The British military, desperate to kill the idea as much as the man, tied his slumped body to a wooden chair in the breaker’s yard.
They fired into a man who was already dying because they were terrified of the world he wanted to build.
The Communist Party fight for the world Connolly died for. We demand an immediate end to British imperialism in Ireland. The partition of the North is an enduring colonial crime.
Irish people should be given the immediate right to a referendum on Irish unity.
To our Irish comrades @irelandcp, we send revolutionary solidarity. We see the same enemy in the landlords and the bosses that Connolly faced in 1913 and 1916.
From the plough to the stars, rest in power, Commandant Connolly.
On the day that marks the final military defeat of Nazi fascism, when the Red Flag was raised over Berlin’s Reichstag by soldiers of the victorious Red Army, the Communist Party remembers with respect and admiration all those who sacrificed so much to defeat fascist terror.
Yesterday, in the 2026 elections in England, Scotland and Wales voters delivered a stark verdict on British politics. The clear message that comes through from the highly fragmented electoral results is an overwhelming rejection of the politics and personnel of the current government of Prime Minister Keir Starmer. Voters want change and for any future change to occur Starmer must go and along with him his crew of Blairites and Mandelson lackeys.
Starmer’s legacy from yesterday's results is that the far-right in British politics, in the form of Reform UK and its various splinter groups, has moved from the fringes to the centre ground of politics in England. From the north-west to the home counties, the reactionary right is occupying the vacuum where a party of the working class should be.
The Communist Party extends its gratitude to every Communist candidate and activist who stood in these elections and those who worked to support the many independent socialist and community candidates across England, Scotland and Wales. You provided a vital socialist alternative to the tide of reactionary establishment politics offered by mainstream political parties during a period of political confusion. We also thank the trade unionists and community campaigners whose work in our communities remains the only effective barrier to the fragmentation of the working class.
Yesterday’s election results are a devastating indictment of Starmer’s government and leadership. By facilitating a clique of corporate interests to ban progressive politics and destroy democracy in their own ranks, the Labour Party has invited its own demolition. It is now evident that the architects of this defeat are politically bankrupt. Their project has encouraged and nourished the far right. They are now the primary obstacle to the recovery of the working class and labour movement.
Starmer's desperate grip on the trappings of his office shows the Deep State's determination to deliver the UK into an EU Single Market deal aimed at boosting UK arms manufacturers. This underlines the central importance of building the peace and anti-war movements as part of a United Front. The Communist Party supports the International Meeting Against War, which will be held in London on Saturday, 20 June, as a step forward.
The Communist Party renews our call for a broad United Front of the working class to replace managed decline with militant organisation. To stop the advance of Reform UK, the left must transform into a mass movement that demands radical change from the bottom up. This requires an alternative economic and political programme to demand immediate material difference to the streets we live on: bringing water and energy back into public hands to slash bills and constructing council housing at a scale not seen for generations.
Rebuilding working class power starts with the eighty per cent of workers who are currently without union representation. Our trade union movement must put resources back into trades councils to restore our local visibility and use every available right to gain entry to workplaces across the country. Our struggle must be directly linked to community campaigns on housing and the environment, ensuring that anti-racist work is not just a slogan but embedded in the daily life of our workplaces.
The organised working-class labour movement has faded from many working-class neighbourhoods, and we see the consequences in these election results. The far-right will not be defeated by offering voters the least bad liberal option at the ballot box. It will only be defeated if organised labour reclaims our place in the heart of our communities. We do not mourn these results: we organise to win.