Taking Charge - Tasks To Be Done
25 October 2024
Political statement from the Communist Party of Britain Marxist-Leninist, 20th Congress, London, June 2024.
25 October 2024
Political statement from the Communist Party of Britain Marxist-Leninist, 20th Congress, London, June 2024.
26 August 2024
The Labour government is using a court decision in June to justify its opposition to oil and gas production, threatening Britain’s energy security and industry.
28 April 2024
Steel workers in Wales and the East Midlands highlight the importance of steel to industrial sovereignty.
15 April 2024
A ruling by the ECHR finding Switzerland guilty of failing to reduce emission targets represents a big threat to national sovereignty. More claims are sure to follow.
Food security: capitalism's neglect, workers' priority
The production and supply of safe, nutritious and affordable food is all our concern. Capitalism has no plan or vision to feed the people. How can workers in agriculture and elsewhere put this right?
Come and discuss. Email info@cpbml.org.uk for an invitation.
24 February 2024
British farmers are under attack from capitalism. They are starting to defend their industry – and our food supply. Without that we can’t be an independent nation.
Materials: basis for independence
New skills for modern jobs are needed so Britain can become as technologically independent as possible. We also need new ways of using materials.
Come and discuss. Email info@cpbml.org.uk for an invitation.
20 October 2023
Semiconductor chip technology is essential to modern industrial production, and a British firm's designs lead the world, but processors are becoming pawns in a US-China trade war.
What should be the working class response to the ongoing financial collapse?
While the EU is increasingly devoid of direction and entangled in debt, the government is reluctant to take the steps needed to secure British independence…
The Betrayal of Britain’s Hi-Tech
Thursay 13 October, 7.30pm
Britons Protection, 50 Great Bridgewater Street, Manchester M1 5LE
One by one, the jewels in Britain’s hi-tech crown are being snapped up by foreign companies – threatening jobs, skills and the nation’s potential for real independence.
Come and join the discussion. All welcome. Free entry
Without the minerals known as rare earths there would be no modern industry. And though Britain has little in the way of rare earth reserves, it must become a centre for manufacturing them if it is to maintain its independence…
Tech sovereignty and the working class
Bertrand Russell Room, Conway Hall, Red Lion Square, London WC1R 4RL
Without control over a range of essential technologies, Britain as a nation and also our industrial working class will be at the mercy of international monopoly capitalism.
All welcome. Free Entry.
6 May 2022
In the latest example of the government undermining Britain's independence, ministers are set to contract out the country’s energy security to South Korea.
Keep land for food
The prime purpose of agriculture should be to feed the people. Instead, the government’s targets for agriculture are about everything except food.
Email info@cpbml.org.uk for an invitation.
Modern life is inconceivable without metals, and the exploitation of Britain's mineral riches means jobs, skills and an increase in technological sovereignty. What's not to like?
What would it take for Britain to secure energy supply and why is it important?
The CPBML has published the political statement from its 19th congress, held last November. It concentrates on the challenges for the working class…
British politicians and media have blamed Russia is responsible for “turning off” gas supplies, but the culprit is closer to home.
Transport minister Andrew Stephenson has admitted that HS2, Europe’s largest construction project and funded by public money, has no target for the use of British steel.
17 January 2022
Political statement from the Communist Party of Britain Marxist-Leninist, 19th Congress, November 2021.
A new year lies ahead. Workers need to take stock of how far they have come as a working class, and how much still has to be done.
2 December 2021
The proposed $40 billion takeover of British chip designer ARM by US company Nvidia has been referred to the Competition and Markets Authority for an investigation into the consequences of the sale.
Discussion meeting (via Zoom): Energy security for independence
What would it take for Britain to have energy security – to be sure that whatever the (reasonably foreseeable) circumstances industry, services and the people could have the energy they need? Is it essential, whatever the cost?
Email info@cpbml.org.uk for an invitation.
A new concept is emerged: technology sovereignty. It recognises that IT infrastructure lies at the heart of a modern society, and it is vital to a country like Britain.
Regulators around the world are looking closely at a massive bid by US company Nvidia for one of the world’s leading chip designers – the British company ARM Holdings.
Whatever the limitations of the final Brexit agreement negotiated by Britain with the EU – and there are certainly a good few – it is now blindingly obvious that the EU has never been happy with it.
9 February 2021
Whatever the limitations for Britain of the final Brexit agreement it is now blindingly obvious that the EU has never been happy with it.
9 February 2021
It’s been a lousy few days for the doomsday merchants, the ones who said that companies would flee Britain once Brexit bit.
27 December 2020
After the trade agreement with the EU, the challenge now for workers is to take responsibility for the future.