COMMUNIST PARTY
ITS BR IT! SH LEADERSHIP
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LONDON. Dec ■ 2,
'fhe eleventh Party Congress of the Communists of Great Britain, consisting Of loss than lfi() men and women, mostly under thirty years ol age, assembled at Leeds, and listened to long snecches denouncing Air Ramsay MacDonald and his colleagues as “Social Fascists and as Allies of the capitalists. heating down the British workers.”
Mr Harry Pollitt declared that a fight against organised Trade I nionism was required with its ruthless expulsion from the Communist Party. The conciliatory sections were criticised for a lack of revolutionary• propagnda in the Communist speeches and literature. The Internationale, he said, was most dissatisfied with the clmrcter of the Communist leadership in Britain.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 December 1929, Page 6
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