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Post by dodger on Apr 3, 2014 2:20:56 GMT
MAY DAY MEETINGS Thursday 1 May, 6.30 pm Speakers, music and discussion Word Power Bookshop, 43 West Nicolson St, Edinburgh EH8 9DB
Thursday 1 May, 7.30 pm Speakers and refreshments Conway Hall, Red Lion Square, London WC1R 4RL (nearest tube: Holborn)
Thursday 1 May, 7.30 pm Speakers and discussion The Cosmopolitan Hotel (formerly Golden Lion), Lower Briggate, Leeds LS1 4AE 1914 – 2014: 100YEARS
OF BRITISH WORKERS
AGAINST CAPITALISM The government wants to spawn four years commemoration of the futility, horrors and bloodshed of the First World War. This is a calculated threat to intimidate British workers and the workers of the world. We cannot ignore or be intimidated by this threat of war. Throughout the last 100 years British workers have never been cowed. Unemployment, poverty, lock-outs, hunger, homelessness, wars, persecution and imprisonment, closures and decline, casualisation, discrimination, blacklists, governments of every hue: workers have seen them all come and go. We still remain undefeated despite everything capitalism has thrown at us. Workers are thinking beings; workers are magnificent at organisation; workers are the saviours and future of Britain; workers are the only creators of wealth in Britain. We celebrate the last 100 years as the failure of capitalism, we celebrate the last 100 years for the tenacity of workers to resist, struggle and rise ever again. We invite you to celebrate 100 years of historic working class struggle and plan for the future with the Communist Party of Britain (Marxist-Leninist).
Celebrate May Day with the Communist Party. All welcome
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Post by dodger on Oct 2, 2014 2:48:16 GMT
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Post by dodger on Nov 13, 2014 18:46:31 GMT
www.cpbml.org.uk/events/one-world-%E2%80%93-divided-class One world – divided by class
CPBML public meetings
Wednesday 14 January 2015 19:30
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London Bertrand Russell Room, Conway Hall, Red Lion Square, London WC1R 4RLWe live in a world where workers now constitute the majority. And as workers we face the same enemy, a capitalist class which has claimed for itself the raw materials and the means of production, distribution and exchange. Migration is no solution. Neither are aid and charity. In each country ruled by capital, workers must settle accounts with their own ruling class if the world is to have a future.
Come and discuss. All welcome.
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Post by dodger on Apr 30, 2015 10:09:20 GMT
British workers: Unity not division
CPBML public meetings
Friday 1 May, 7.30 pm
London
Conway Hall, Red Lion Square, London WC1 4RL
Celebrate May Day in London with the CPBML
Capitalism never gives up in its drive to defeat the working class today and render it incapable of winning in the future.
Ensuring its profits is all that matters to the ruling class – even if that means signing us up to destructive treaties like the EU’s TTIP or dragging us into its imperialist wars.
The British working class has been a thorn in the side of capitalism ever since it came into being. Hence the attempt by capitalism to divide and rule.
Even when we score a notable victory – such as the vote of Scottish workers to remain part of the British working class – the enemy immediately tries to regain the upper hand.
Our greatest strength is our unity in struggle – but that requires a clarity of thought which is not always evident.
Those in the labour movement who emphasise differences between workers – religion, north/south, male/female, “race” or skin colour, “well-paid” vs “vulnerable workers” and so on and on – reject the essential common class interest of all workers in Britain.
We are all exploited by capitalism for the creation of profit. Any attempt to divide us helps our enemy. This May Day, say no to capitalist-inspired division, yes to working-class unity.
Down with separatism, down with the EU, no to imperialism. Workers of all lands, unite
Speakers, social and refreshments. All welcome.
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Post by dodger on Sept 21, 2015 15:53:47 GMT
When Britain leaves the EU CPBML PUBLIC MEETINGS
Tuesday 22 September 2015 19:30
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London
CPBML Public Meeting, Tuesday 22 September, 7.30pm
Brockway Room, Conway Hall, Red Lion Square, London WC1R 4RL
Over the past 50 years and more, Britain’s ruling class has battled to enmesh Britain in the European Union. With the euro in meltdown, come and discuss why Britain can only thrive outside the EU, and what Britain needs to do to retain its integrity, sovereignty and unity as an island of labour
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