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Communists join Momentum activists to discuss a socialist future

NORTH LONDON communists joined Momentum activists last night to address how communists can work with Labour for a socialist future.

Brent Momentum activist Michael Calderbank joined the North London branch of the Communist Party of Britain (CPB) meeting at the Marx Memorial Library to address whether there was a “danger,” as suggested by blogger Guido Fawkes, in asking others to vote for Labour.

Susan Michie, CPB, opened with her experience of Labour Party activists and trade unionists who recognise the need for the Communist Party for its analysis, building of broad alliances, internationalism and organisational abilities.

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