More languages
More actions
Part of a series on |
Communist parties |
---|
Not to be confused with Communist Party of Great Britain, Communist Party of Britain (Marxist–Leninist), Revolutionary Communist Party of Britain (Marxist–Leninist), Communist Party of Britain, or New Communist Party of Britain.
The Communist Party of Great Britain (Marxist–Leninist) (CPGB-ML) is a Marxist-Leninist political party based in the United Kingdom, specifically England, Scotland and Wales. It was founded in July 2004 by former members of the Socialist Labour Party who were expelled for supporting AES states,[1] as well as some members of the original Communist Party of Great Britain. Today the party is the largest and most prominent Marxist-Leninist party in the United Kingdom, mostly due to its extensive online and media outreach and the prolific activities of its founder and former chairman, Harpal Brar; he has founded and run a number of pro-communist organisations, including the Indian Workers' Association and the Stalin Society. The party runs two bi-monthly newspapers: Proletarian, which mainly considers current affairs, and Lalkar, which consists of more long-form theoretical content. The party also runs the YouTube channel Proletarian TV from which it uploads its conferences, speeches from its members, pro-communist documentaries it does not own, and other similar material. To support its written content, Proletarian articles are given voiceovers on Proletarian Radio. Despite being staunchly anti-revisionist, the party still supports current-day China, so much so that Harpal Brar himself co-founded the Hands Off China campaign and published a book on China: Socialism with Chinese Characteristics: Marketisation of the Chinese economy.[2]
Formation of the party
The CPGB-ML was formed in 2004, believing itself to be the "natural progression of the CPGB of the 1920s and 30s" (for they believe that the decline of that original party began with the publication of its British Road to Socialism in 1951).[3] The party acknowledges that "there are already several parties in Britain who refer to themselves as communist", but believed that the existing parties (which were all formed slightly before the dissolution of the Soviet Union) were revisionist. On the one hand, the Communist Party of Britain (CPB) established itself as continuing the CPGB's original British Road to Socialism (now confusingly called Britain’s Road to Socialism), which had in the CPGB-ML's view "allowed the euro-communists to take control in the first place. In fact the euro-communists were only a group of revisionists within what was then a revisionist party that took revisionism to its logical conclusion, ie, liquidation." On the other hand, the New Communist Party (NCP)'s "decision never to stand in elections and their total support for the Labour Party in elections set them only a wafer’s width apart from the revisionists that they had left".[1] It claims that each party "fawn all over it [the Labour Party] in Lenin’s name", referring to Lenin's Library:"Left-wing" communism, an infantile disorder. The CPGB-ML hold that Lenin's advice here (for communists to canvass on the basis of supporting the Labour Party, but making clear that an impending Labour government would not truly represent the working class) was based on the material conditions of Britain at that time, and is not applicable to the present day.
International standing
The CPGB-ML has a history of relationships with political (some communist) parties and the embassies of AES states, having met delegations from China[4][5][6], Cuba[7][8], Venezuela[9], North Korea[10], Laos[11], Vietnam[12], Nepal[13], Nicaragua[13], Turkey[13], Sri Lanka[14], and Korea[15]. Most of these meetings occurred at CPGB-ML events, with the exception of meetings at the Chinese and Vietnamese embassies. Amongst other international appearances, representatives of the party have attended the World Socialist Forum (Beijing, 2016)[16] and have spoken on TeleSUR.[17][18]
At its ninth (and most recent) congress, the party held a public meeting regarding "Covid and Internationalism".[19] The panel of speakers was made up of ambassadors from socialist countries: China, Cuba[20], Venezuela[21], and Nicaragua[22]. This is despite the fact that, at this point in time, Nicaragua maintained official diplomatic relations with the Republic of China rather than the PRC.[23][24] At this event, the Chinese ambassador formally presented a congratulatory letter to party for its holding of the congress.
The CPGB-ML has attempted to be included in the annual International Conference of Communist and Workers' Parties (ICCWP). In 2008, the Communist Party of Greece - acting on behalf of the ICCWP - asked the Communist Party of Britain (CPB) to produce a report on the eligibility of the CPGB-ML for membership of the ICCWP (since 2008, the CPB and the New Communist Party of Britain (NCPB) are the only British parties on the members list.)[25] The 3-page report denounced the CPGB-ML as a party which "lacks the essential requirements of a Marxist Leninist Communist Party" with "no base in the organized working class". The CPGB-ML subsequently produced a 15-page response to the "lies and slanders of the CPB". The original report seems to be unavailable online, although alongside its response, the CPGB-ML reproduced it here.
Relationship with the Workers Party of Britain
Joti Brar, Vice Chair of the CPGB-ML, is also the Deputy Leader of the Workers Party of Britain (WPB). Since 2019, much of the CPGB-ML's practical work has been within the WPB. CPGB-ML members are required to also be members of the WPB, making the point that "sitting smugly on the sidelines will not help us to bring this essential understanding [Marxist analysis of social democracy] to our fellow workers".[26] Its leader, George Galloway, has a history with the CPGB-ML, despite never having been a member himself.
The CPGB-ML's first official views of Galloway were negative, describing him as "a man who had to be thrown out of the imperialist Labour Party kicking and screaming".[1] However, since 2009, Galloway has participated in several meetings held by the CPGB-ML,[27] and prominent member of the party Ranjeet Brar (an NHS surgeon) routinely appeared on Galloway's popular Mother Of All Talkshows as the "MOATS medic" throughout the pandemic.[28][29] Other prominent members have appeared on other shows hosted by Galloway.[30][31][32] One reason Galloway may have grown closer to the party over time - and the party to him - is that he found he held common ground with the party's line on several issues. Crucially, his anti-EU stance coming up to the Brexit referendum, and the defence of the results of that referendum.[33] In addition, both Galloway and the CPGB-ML hold positive views of Venezuela, in particular Hugo Chavez - whom Galloway considers a close friend and had been on the campaign trail with.[34]
Criticisms
Dismissal of LGBT rights as "LGBT ideology"
In its 8th Congress of 2018, the CPGB-ML put forward a motion claiming that "obsession with identity politics, including sexual politics, is anti-Marxian",[35] in opposition to what they call "LGBT ideology".[36] CPGB-ML justifies this view on the argument that the LGBT struggle is opposed to class politics, as the number of transgender people is "statistically so small as to be insignificant",[37] and that transgender activists want to encourage children to be trans,[36] a common reactionary stance promoted by chauvinists and fascists.
The central committee of the party is openly anti-trans due to its position that gender and biological sex are synonymous and "common sense",[36][38] a position against historical-materialist understanding of gender.[39] A 70-page pamphlet written by Ranjeet Brar, Edward Renyard, and Joti Brar titled Identity politics and the transgender trend: where is LGBT ideology taking us? confuses the LGBT struggle with the liberal appropriation of that struggle.[38] The pamphlet claims that "it is not gender that alienates men from women, it is our social relations", completely oblivious to the fact that gender is a historical social construct, and that the existence of trans people even precedes the use of the term.[40]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 https://archive.cpgb-ml.org/index.php?secName=proletarian&subName=display&art=10
- ↑ Socialism with Chinese Characteristics: Marketisation of the Chinese economy by Harpal Brar
- ↑ http://www.lalkar.org/article/3689/a-critique-of-britains-road-to-socialism-in-the-21st-century-the-programme-of-the-communist-party-of-britain-cpb-part-one, http://www.lalkar.org/article/3718/a-critique-of-britains-road-to-socialism-in-the-21st-century-the-programme-of-the-communist-party-of-britain-cpb-part-two, http://www.lalkar.org/article/3765/a-critique-of-britains-road-to-socialism-in-the-21st-century-the-programme-of-the-communist-party-of-britain-cpb-part-three
- ↑ https://archive.cpgb-ml.org/?art=419&secName=proletarian&subName=display
- ↑ https://thecommunists.org/2019/10/02/news/chinese-revolution-greatest-moments-human-history-mao/
- ↑ https://archive.cpgb-ml.org/index.php?secName=proletarian&subName=display&art=544
- ↑ https://thecommunists.org/2018/10/05/tv/cuba-and-the-october-revolution/
- ↑ https://youtu.be/gskzbkL_dRw
- ↑ https://youtu.be/uIkBMFIJ_ww
- ↑ https://thecommunists.org/2018/08/27/tv/october-100-dpr-korea-pays-tribute/
- ↑ https://thecommunists.org/2018/10/05/tv/laos-independence-and-the-october-revolution/
- ↑ https://thecommunists.org/2008/10/01/news/cpgb-ml-meets-vietnamese-party-delegation/
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 13.2 https://archive.cpgb-ml.org/?secName=proletarian&subName=display&art=571
- ↑ https://youtu.be/IfGdDAlCTrU
- ↑ https://youtu.be/Xn8xJxdEjqA
- ↑ https://youtu.be/x6pCNLJrjpc
- ↑ https://youtu.be/z8sdmisoHzc
- ↑ https://youtu.be/0rAC_aEozTg
- ↑ https://thecommunists.org/2021/11/11/news/ninth-party-congress-connect-movement-with-masses/
- ↑ https://thecommunists.org/2021/12/08/tv/cuba-covid-internationalist-debt-to-humanity-blockade-sanctions/
- ↑ https://thecommunists.org/2021/11/30/tv/venezuelan-ambassador-they-will-see-the-kind-of-democracy-we-have/
- ↑ https://thecommunists.org/2021/10/28/news/nicaragua-ambassador-guisell-morales-sandinista-revolution-democracy-people/
- ↑ https://www.lavozdelsandinismo.com/nicaragua/2021-01-19/condecoran-a-funcionarios-de-la-embajada-de-taiwan-en-nicaragua/
- ↑ https://news.cgtn.com/news/2021-12-10/China-Nicaragua-resume-diplomatic-relations-15S7NNXTjWg/index.html
- ↑ http://www.solidnet.org/links/communist-and-workers-parties/
- ↑ https://thecommunists.org/2021/08/10/news/workers-party-britain-storms-batley-replace-labour-party/
- ↑ https://youtu.be/LuWNlFkrihQ
- ↑ https://youtu.be/T5N6WK_SeCQ
- ↑ https://thecommunists.org/2021/02/05/tv/comrade-ranjeet-on-moats-nhs-marketisation-and-the-covid-death-toll/
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwC-T6x9DiY
- ↑ https://youtu.be/aGIVvb6JyzM
- ↑ https://youtu.be/ysMZHdaJCqQ
- ↑ https://workerspartybritain.org/frequently-asked-questions/#faq10
- ↑ https://youtu.be/e0rojYMx5c4
- ↑ "Identity politics are anti-Marxian and a harmful diversion from the class struggle" (2018-12-07). The Communists (CPGB-ML). Retrieved 2021-11-08.
- ↑ 36.0 36.1 36.2 "Why gay rights is not a class issue" (2019-04-20). The Communists (CPGB-ML). Retrieved 2021-11-08.
- ↑ "The reactionary nightmare of ‘gender fluidity’" (2019-03-23). The Communists (CPGB-ML). Retrieved 2021-11-08.
- ↑ 38.0 38.1 Ranjeet Brar, Edward Renyard, and Joti Brar (2019). Identity Politics and the Transgender Trend: Where is LGBT Ideology Taking Us?. [PDF] ISBN 978-1-913286-00-2
- ↑ "The historical-materialist theory of gender" (2019-04-24). Red Fightback. Retrieved 2021-11-08.
- ↑ Diederik F. Janssen (2020). Transgenderism before gender: nosology from the sixteenth through mid‑twentieth century. doi: 10.1007/s10508-020-01715-w [HUB]