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Northern District Political Education Classes by Zoom


Historical Materialism


monthly on Thursdays, 2022

 

 

Contact CPB NORTHERN DISTRICT for details

CP Northern District Congress

 

 

will be held in Carlisle on Saturday 1 October.

Delegates from all branches will be meeting to assess the situation in the District, agree the main lines of Party work and elect a new District Committee.

Click here to read the Congress Draft Resolution

 

 

'Volunteers for Liberty'

Commemoration

with International Brigade Memorial Trust


Middlesbrough Sunday 23 October


See (7) Volunteers for Liberty commemoration | Facebook

 

 

The Northern District of the Communist Party of Britain

Northern Communist Party of Brittain

Welcome to our web site. We are an integral part of the Communist Party of Britain, campaigning and organising among working people in Northumberland, Tyne & Wear, Durham, Cleveland and Cumbria. We hope you find the site interesting. After you have visited, you may wish to check the Links page for other local Communist Party web sites, and for important labour and progressive movement connections.
We are proud of the strong working class traditions of our region and of the contribution that communists have made in fighting for the interests of working people locally, nationally and internationally. Since its foundation in 1920, the Communist Party has been at the forefront of the great struggles of the day.
Communist Party of BritainTo name but a few:
• the 1926 General Strike 
• the fight against fascism and for aid for Spain 
• the struggle for the opening of a Second Front during World War Two 
• opposition to nuclear armament
• campaigning for colonial freedom and for an end to apartheid in South Africa
• solidarity with the Miners during the titanic struggles of the 1970s and 1980s

This has not been a struggle without cost. In the Spanish anti-fascist war, communists and others went from this region to fight in the International Brigades, and some, tragically, gave their lives. During the Cold War, communists became the victims of red-baiting and smears threatening their livelihoods.

But communists stood firm - even when the first attempts at building socialism faltered. They did so because they remain inspired by the gleam of a society without want, of a world at peace and of an end to all anti-human practices such as racism and sexism - objectives which, despite all the faults, were part of the fabric of life in the USSR and other socialist countries. Communists understand that all the major social and economic problems we face today can only be resolved by putting an end to capitalism and establishing socialism. And they are part of an international movement uniting millions of women and men, which is challenging globalised capitalism and demonstrating - as in Cuba, Venezuela and Bolivia - that another world is possible. READ more…

 


 

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