The political report is delivered to the Executive Committee's bi-monthly meetings to help shape and inform the direction of the CP's work and provide a strategic political analysis of developments nationally and internationally.
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Thursday, 09 September 2010 14:54 |
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'Campaigning initiatives by Unison and PCS and demands for action at next week's TUC indicate that mass popular resistance can be built against public sector cuts', Anita Halpin told the Communist Party's political committee on Wednesday evening.
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Monday, 05 July 2010 10:47 |
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BRITAIN’S Communists denounced the TUC general council decision to invite David Cameron to address its annual congress at the weekend.
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Wednesday, 19 May 2010 15:46 |
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In the Political Report to the May meeting of the Communist Party Executive Committee, Graham Stevenson argues that the key task now is ensuring unity across the trade union movement and building mass resistance and opposition to the new Tory & LibDem coalition government.
The first hung parliament for more than a third of a century and yet it always looked like it was going to be one. In retrospect, it’s possible that a Blue-Yellow coalition, the ConDems, as I think some are calling the new government, might have always been probable. But many Lib Dem voters will be mightily peeved. It was not what they were looking for.
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Monday, 22 March 2010 13:08 |
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In the Political Report to the Communist Party's Executive Committee meeting on 14th March , Chair Anita Halpin argues that the labour movement needs to go on the offensive if it is to resist the public sector cuts, assaults on democratic and worker's rights, fight for equality in the workplace and the community, to combat the ruling class offensive. Read the political report in full here.
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Saturday, 23 January 2010 00:00 |
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In a special political opening to the EC in January, International Secretary John Foster dealt with the failure of the Copenhagen summit, whether there has been a shift in the strategy of US Imperialism and the prospects for the general election in the wake of the continuing crisis in Britain’s productive economy.
THE COPENHAGEN SUMMIT saw a complex clash of positions. As a summit, it failed and therefore represents a serious crisis for efforts to halt climate change. But the summit also marked a turning point and one which represents a challenge for Communists and the Left in Britain.
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