CPGB News
Hidden from history
22 Nov 2007
Lawrence Parker, The kick inside - revolutionary opposition in the CPGB 1960-1991 2007, £4.00 (+ £1.15 postage), pp75
The whole picture
27 Apr 1995
Simone Aspis is a well known activist for disability rights and this week became a supporter of the Communist Party of Great Britain. We spoke to her about her political ideas and development
Crisis in higher education
27 Apr 1995
Return to liberal roots
27 Apr 1995
In the run up to the Labour Party’s special conference this weekend, we spoke to Mark Fischer, National Organiser of the CPGB, about the significance of the clause four debate and the tasks posed for the working class in the face of Blair’s ‘new’ Labour
Workers of the world unite!
27 Apr 1995
Revolutionary greetings
27 Apr 1995
Vote communist on May 4
27 Apr 1995
As Blair promises to move Labour more and more, not only down the Tory road, but actually down the Thatcher road, there is less and less to choose between the bosses’ parties in the local elections. Labour, Tory and Liberal all promise to run capitalism at the expense of working class rights. But there is an alternative - vote communist on May 4 and join the fight for what we need, not what Labour or Tory say they can afford
Fighting fund
20 Apr 1995
Linda Addison reports on the Weekly Worker fighting fund
Dundee campaign to save hospital
20 Apr 1995
Manchester against CJA
20 Apr 1995
Artist draws in support
20 Apr 1995
Fighting fund
13 Apr 1995
Linda Addison reports on the Weekly Worker fighting fund
Candidates for communism
13 Apr 1995
Dominic Handley, who has recently joined the CPGB, stood for the first time as a Communist candidate in Lochee West, Dundee - a new ward for us. He stood in a safe Labour seat where the sitting councillor was Dundee’s lord provost (mayor), but his votes were hard won votes for revolution. We spoke to him about the campaign
Revolutionary votes
13 Apr 1995
New support
13 Apr 1995
During the election campaign in Dundee we won a great deal of support for communism. Danny Williams, a new 15-year old supporter, was our youngest and perhaps hardest working activist. He joined during the campaign and worked with us throughout the following week. Here he tells us what he thought of the experience