Communist Workers League of Britain (Marxist–Leninist)
The Communist Workers League of Britain (Marxist–Leninist) (CWLB) was a Maoist political party in Britain. The CWLB arose from a split in the Revolutionary Marxist–Leninist League (RMLL). Ed Davoren, founded the CWLB in 1969. Like the RMLL, the CWLB saw solidarity work as the key to party-building. It set up and initially worked only within the Irish National Liberation Solidarity Front (INLSF). It presumably decided this was a dead end, for, without any acknowledgement of its activities within the INLSF, the CWLB commenced in 1972 to work under its own name, publishing a journal Voice of the People. Around this time, like the Revolutionary Communist League of Britain a few years later, it decided that it must devote all its practical activities to industrial work. In 1974 it published Bui
Communist Workers League of Britain (Marxist–Leninist)
The Communist Workers League of Britain (Marxist–Leninist) (CWLB) was a Maoist political party in Britain. The CWLB arose from a split in the Revolutionary Marxist–Leninist League (RMLL). Ed Davoren, founded the CWLB in 1969. Like the RMLL, the CWLB saw solidarity work as the key to party-building. It set up and initially worked only within the Irish National Liberation Solidarity Front (INLSF). It presumably decided this was a dead end, for, without any acknowledgement of its activities within the INLSF, the CWLB commenced in 1972 to work under its own name, publishing a journal Voice of the People. Around this time, like the Revolutionary Communist League of Britain a few years later, it decided that it must devote all its practical activities to industrial work. In 1974 it published Bui
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