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Action in support of immigrants in South Wales
Friday 8 August 2025 at 18:00 Holiday Inn, Cardiff Airport Rhoose On Friday the 8th of August, an anti-immigrant protest was called in South Wales. It was advertised as being organised by “concerned citizens” and “not the far-right”. This was outside the Holiday Inn hotel near Cardiff Airport which houses Afghan families of people who… Read More »Action in support of immigrants in South Wales...
Read MoreDavid Nicholson at the Bevan Festival
Sunday 6 July 2025 Bedwellty House and Park Tredegar David Nicholson spoke at the Bevan Festival, march and rally in Tredegar on the 6th of July 2025 as part of the celebrations for Aneurin Bevan and his legacy. Some points from his speech are summarised here:...
Read MorePSC press release on Cardiff Council divestment vote
THURSDAY 17 JULY 2025 Statement following the passing of the Cardiff Council pension divestment motion Cardiff Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC) welcomes the motion passed at today’s Cardiff Council meeting (by 57 for, 4 against) on the topic of Gaza and divesting the council’s pension fund from complicity in potential breaches in international law. This follows… Read More »PSC press release on Cardiff Council divestment vote...
Read MoreReport from the Friends of Socialist China Delegation
26 May – 5 June 2025 Report by Callum Norris (YCL South East, CPB South East branch) & Twm Draper (YCL Wales, CPB Pontypridd Branch). Introduction We were fortunate to be part of Friends of Socialist China’s delegation, including delegates from Britain and the US, involved in a range of organisations, such as Young Communist… Read More »Report from the Friends of Socialist China Delegation...
Read MoreCommunist 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...
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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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