New Communist Party of Britain
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For the Dutch party, see New Communist Party of the Netherlands. For the similarly named British party, see Communist Party of Britain.
The New Communist Party of Britain is an anti-revisionist Marxist–Leninist communist party in Britain. The origins of the NCP lie in the Communist Party of Great Britain from which it split in 1977. The organisation takes an anti-revisionist stance on Marxist–Leninism and is opposed to Eurocommunism. After the fall of the Soviet Union the party was one of two original British signatories to the Pyongyang Declaration in 1992. It publishes a newspaper named The New Worker.
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New Communist Party of Britain | |
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Abbreviation | NCP |
General Secretary | Andy Brooks |
Founded | 1977 |
Split from | Communist Party of Great Britain |
Headquarters | London |
Newspaper | The New Worker |
Ideology | Communism Marxism–Leninism Stalinism Anti-revisionism Hard Euroscepticism |
Political position | Far-left |
European affiliation | INITIATIVE |
International affiliation | IMCWP[1] |
Colours | Red, Gold |
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