Communist Party of Great Britain
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Communist Party of Great Britain (Political party) | |
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Formation | 31st July, 1920 |
Extinction | 1991 |
Membership | • Willie Paul • Rajani Palme Dutt • Helen Crawfurd • A. J. Cook • Albert Inkpin • J. T. Murphy • Arthur Horner • Rose Cohen • Tom Mann • Ralph Bates • Winifred Bates • Rose Kerrigan • Peter Kerrigan • Bert Overton • Hugh Slater • Ralph Fox • Dave Springhill • William Mellor • Robin Page Arnot • John Ross Campbell • R. Stewart • Shapurji Saklatvala • Ellen Wilkinson • George Aitken • Dora Montefiore • Sylvia Pankhurst • Ranjeet Brar |
British communist party. |
The Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB) was founded on 31 July 1920. Arthur McManus was elected as the CPGB's first chairman and Tom Bell and Harry Pollitt became the party's first full-time workers.
It later emerged that Vladimir Lenin had provided at least £55,000 (over £1 million in today's money) to help fund the CPGB.[1]
Known members
2 of the 27 of the members already have pages here:
Member | Description |
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Ranjeet Brar | Activist speaking against and writing about Zionism |
Sylvia Pankhurst |
Party Member
Politician | Born | Description |
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Ranjeet Brar | July 1974 | Activist speaking against and writing about Zionism |
Related Document
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:Government conspiracy against 1972 UK builders’ strike exposed | Article | 15 December 2015 | Barry Mason | On 3 February 2021, the surviving Shrewsbury 24 pickets fought to clear their name in a two-day hearing at the Court of Appeal after they were criminalised for going out on strike in 1972. |
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