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Communist Party of Great Britain (PCC) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Communist Party of Great Britain (Provisional Central Committee)
The Communist Party of Great Britain (Provisional Central Committee) is a political group which publishes the ''Weekly Worker'' newspaper. The party claims to have "an internationalist duty to uphold the principle, 'One state, one party'. To the extent that the European Union becomes a state then that necessitates EU-wide trade unions and a Communist Party of the EU."〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://cpgb.org.uk/pages/what-we-fight-for/ )〕 In addition it is in favour of the unification of the entire working class under a new Communist International.〔 It is not to be confused with the former Communist Party of Great Britain, the Communist Party of Great Britain (Marxist–Leninist), or the current Communist Party of Britain. ==Formation== The origins of the CPGB (PCC) lie in the New Communist Party of Britain which split from the Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB) in 1977. Under the influence of a faction of the Communist Party of Turkey, a handful led by NCP youth section leader John Chamberlain (who uses the pseudonym Jack Conrad) attempted to rejoin the then CPGB. Few actually regained party cards but the grouping began to publish ''The Leninist'', first as a journal, then as a more or less monthly paper. Initially ''The Leninist'' appeared to some to be a Stalinist publication in its politics, but over time it mutated into something very different. This may be due to their interaction with various Trotskyist groups including a series of exchanges with the Spartacist League. The faction developed a critique of the Stalinist states as well as the bureaucratism and political liquidationism of the old CPGB.
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