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The '''Young Communist League''' is a [[Communism|communist]] youth organization in the [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland|United Kingdom]].
{{Infobox political party|name=Young Communist League|logo=Cropped-YCL-Website-Icon-2022.png|newspaper=Challenge|website=https://ycl.org.uk/|twitter=https://twitter.com/yclbritain}}


== History ==
The '''Young Communist League''' (YCL) is a [[Communism|communist]] youth organization in the [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland|United Kingdom]]. It is the youth wing of the [[Communist Party of Britain]] (CPB), although is organisationally independent from that party. It is committed to the CPB's program, [[Communist Party of Britain#Britain's Road to Socialism|Britain's Road to Socialism]].
The Young Communist League was originally associated with the [[Communist Party of Great Britain]] and was dissolved in 1989, two years before the party itself. It was later re-established as the youth wing of the [[Communist Party of Britain]]. It has grown from only 100 members in 2016 to over 500 in 2021.<ref>{{News citation|author=Nathan Czapnik|newspaper=Challenge|title=The eclipse and re-emergence of the Young Communist League|date=2022-02-11|url=https://challenge-magazine.org/2022/02/11/the-eclipse-and-re-emergence-of-the-y-c-l/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220211204553/https://challenge-magazine.org/2022/02/11/the-eclipse-and-re-emergence-of-the-y-c-l/|archive-date=2022-02-11|retrieved=2022-05-08}}</ref>


== References ==
==History ==
The Young Communist League was originally associated with the [[Communist Party of Great Britain]] and was dissolved in 1989, two years before the party itself. It was later re-established as the youth wing of the Communist Party of Britain. It has grown from only 100 members in 2016 to over 500 in 2021.<ref>{{News citation|author=Nathan Czapnik|newspaper=Challenge|title=The eclipse and re-emergence of the Young Communist League|date=2022-02-11|url=https://challenge-magazine.org/2022/02/11/the-eclipse-and-re-emergence-of-the-y-c-l/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220211204553/https://challenge-magazine.org/2022/02/11/the-eclipse-and-re-emergence-of-the-y-c-l/|archive-date=2022-02-11|retrieved=2022-05-08}}</ref>
 
==Practical activity==
[[File:Ycl queen 2 minute silence.jpg|left|thumb|YCL protests the 2 minute silence for the Queen's death, Glasgow, 2022]]
The YCL involves itself in marches and demonstrations,<ref>https://twitter.com/yclbritain/status/1576630757560569856</ref> selling literature on stalls, and organising food collections.<ref>https://twitter.com/yclyorkshire/status/1574099004245397507</ref> It also defaces private property like that of energy companies and political party headquarters,<ref>{{Web citation|author=Hamish Morrison|newspaper=The National|title=Scottish Conservative Edinburgh HQ targeted by Make the Rich Pay campaigners|url=https://www.thenational.scot/news/23016097.scottish-conservative-edinburgh-hq-targeted-make-rich-pay-campaigners/}}</ref> and other such publicity stunts.<ref>https://twitter.com/yclbritain/status/1571923787968307206</ref><ref>https://twitter.com/ChallengeYCL/status/1584584372627574784</ref>
[[File:Ycl glasgow rmt march.jpg|thumb|YCL protest for the RMT, Glasgow, 2022]]
The YCL has crafted a distinct public appearance based on use of black clothing and red bandanas,<ref>{{Web citation|newspaper=[[Weekly Worker]]|title=A name that spells trouble|date=2022-06-23|url=https://weeklyworker.co.uk/worker/1400/a-name-that-spells-trouble/|quote=As is now de rigueur for the comrades, they dressed in black with red bandanas and carried red flags.}}</ref> and the deployment of flares. This [[Anarchism|anarchist]]-style apparel, in particular the masking of one's identity, has been criticised by some communists such as [[Breht O'Shea]], asserting that it creates an impression of violence, frightens ordinary workers, and creates an easy target for fascists (specifically, the allure of revealing the identity of the adversary).<ref>{{YouTube citation|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cF0x0sH4pNM&t=2185s|channel=[[The Deprogram]]|title=The Deprogram Episode 15 - The Role of Alternative Media (Ft. RevLeft)|date=2022-03-02}}</ref>
 
Some have accused the YCL of LARPing, which is characterized by an obsession with a political ideology based on its use as an accessory to one's ''identity'', rather than a grounded commitment to and study of the theory of an ideology based on its ''merits''.
 
==References==
 
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[[Category:Communist youth organizations]]

Latest revision as of 09:45, 14 November 2024

Young Communist League

NewspaperChallenge
Website
https://ycl.org.uk/
Twitter@https://twitter.com/yclbritain


The Young Communist League (YCL) is a communist youth organization in the United Kingdom. It is the youth wing of the Communist Party of Britain (CPB), although is organisationally independent from that party. It is committed to the CPB's program, Britain's Road to Socialism.

History[edit | edit source]

The Young Communist League was originally associated with the Communist Party of Great Britain and was dissolved in 1989, two years before the party itself. It was later re-established as the youth wing of the Communist Party of Britain. It has grown from only 100 members in 2016 to over 500 in 2021.[1]

Practical activity[edit | edit source]

YCL protests the 2 minute silence for the Queen's death, Glasgow, 2022

The YCL involves itself in marches and demonstrations,[2] selling literature on stalls, and organising food collections.[3] It also defaces private property like that of energy companies and political party headquarters,[4] and other such publicity stunts.[5][6]

YCL protest for the RMT, Glasgow, 2022

The YCL has crafted a distinct public appearance based on use of black clothing and red bandanas,[7] and the deployment of flares. This anarchist-style apparel, in particular the masking of one's identity, has been criticised by some communists such as Breht O'Shea, asserting that it creates an impression of violence, frightens ordinary workers, and creates an easy target for fascists (specifically, the allure of revealing the identity of the adversary).[8]

Some have accused the YCL of LARPing, which is characterized by an obsession with a political ideology based on its use as an accessory to one's identity, rather than a grounded commitment to and study of the theory of an ideology based on its merits.

References[edit | edit source]