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Communist Review availability in Cardiff
The Communist Review is the theory and discussion journal of the Communist Party of Britain, and has been published continuously from Autumn 1988. The Communist Review intends to engage more consistently in the battle of ideas and emotions, in particular with the issues of neoliberalism, imperialism and diversionary trends such as post-Marxism, and with the… Read More »Communist Review availability in Cardiff...
Read MoreCommemoration of Welsh International Brigaders
Saturday 19 July 2025 at 11:30 Welsh International Brigaders National Memorial Alexandra Gardens (behind Cardiff City Hall) Schedule Morning Star article...
Read MoreJohn Haylett Walk 2025
13 July 2025, 11:30 From Cardiff Castle to Lewis Arms Tongwynlais Ramon Corria in association with the Communist Party are organising a revival of the annual Morning Star Sponsored walk, renamed the John Haylett Memorial Walk for the Morning Star. John was a former Editor and Political Editor of the paper and a resident of Cardiff,… Read More »John Haylett Walk 2025...
Read MoreWelsh communists open letter on the attacks on Iran
We call on the Welsh Government, all political parties in the Senedd and all political, peace movement, trade union and political activists to commit to peace by supporting this statement. We condemn as outrageous the Israeli military attack upon Iran when talks with the United States were ongoing and due to enter their sixth round.… Read More »Welsh communists open letter on the attacks on Iran...
Read MoreReport back from the Battle of De Winton Fields commemoration
Not even one Welsh sheep will hear the Mosley message On 11 June 2025, The Pontypridd Branch of the Communist Party hosted a successful commemoration to remember, 89 years ago to the day, the heroic efforts of local socialists, communists and anti-fascists in Tonypandy which saw off the British Union of Fascists (BUF) and ensured… Read More »Report back from the Battle of De Winton Fields commemoration...
Read MoreAnnie Powell honoured with a Blue Plaque
Communist mayor Annie Powell was celebrated at the weekend (8 June 2025) as a blue plaque was unveiled in her honour in the Rhondda Valley. Rhondda Cynon Taf Mayor Councillor Sheryl Evans unveiled the plaque at the Soar Community Centre in the former mining village of Penygraig. Members of the Pontypridd branch of the Communist… Read More »Annie Powell honoured with a Blue Plaque...
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The Communist Party
Marxist-Leninist party of the Welsh labour movement
The Communist Party stands always for the working class, calling for unity against state-monopoly capitalism that perpetuates exploitation. We must pursue a popular democratic alliance, uniting workers, students, and all oppressed peoples to dismantle imperialism and build a socialist future. Through collective struggle and strategic political engagement, we can reclaim state power and implement policies that prioritise public ownership, wealth redistribution, and social justice. Join us in this vital struggle to challenge the ruling class’s division and dominance, and build working class unity.
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