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influence throughout them. It thus drew a distinction between working within "non-party mass organisations" and affiliation with "party organisations" such as the Labour Party, calling for the maximum possible participation of its members within trade union organisations, so long as it did not come into conflict with their "communist principles".
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on 18–19 September, where they voted to accept the conditions of the Second World Congress with explicit reservations about taking parliamentary action. Pankhurst argued that the tactic of revolutionary parliamentarianism would likely be dropped at the next congress, due to her impression of the size
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were accepted, although there was a consensus that they were not to be bound to parliamentary action. The four Manchester branches saw this as a "sell out", and resigned, taking 200 members with them. Whitehead and Pankhurst maintained they still had the freedom to fight for abstentionism within the
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existing trade unions, in order to "stimulate the growth of rank and file organisation" and "undermine the influence of reactionary Trade Union leaders over the rank and file". In an internal circular, the party expressed a desire to recruit members from the trade unions so that it could extend its
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The emergency conference was called in preparation for the Communist Unity Convention scheduled for 1 August 1920 in London. Here binding decisions were to be made by majority vote, and the Left Communists wanted to organise themselves against the right at this conference. The initial call was sent
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would continue to exist, insisting that society would first need to implement a system of equal wages and equal rationing before abolishing wage labour altogether, though she was unclear on how long this would take or how the transition from the former to the latter would be accomplished. The CP
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as an independent publication from which they could criticise the CPGB on the issues of parliamentary action, as well as its attempted affiliation to the Labour Party. This proved ill-advised, as in September 1921, Sylvia Pankhurst and many of her associates were expelled from the CPGB for the
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due to the professionalisation of union officials, which they argued put the officials in a privileged position. Despite this position, they argued in favour of CP (BSTI) members
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Despite Whitehead's assurances that the CP (BSTI) was against parliamentary action and would only consider running candidates for elections on a platform of
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This differences in the policy of the CP (BSTI) and the International came to a head when the British section sent delegates to the International's
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of the abstentionist faction at the second congress, also reporting that Lenin had said the issue was not important during an informal discussion.
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In addition to anti-parliamentarism and opposition to affiliation with the Labour Party, the CP (BSTI) argued against establishment
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also became an issue, as the CP (BSTI) had proclaimed non-affiliation to be a "cardinal principles", with articles in
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organisation established at an emergency conference held on 19–20 June 1920 at the International Socialist Club in
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on account of their avowed revolutionary parliamentarianism. The question of affiliation with the
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The British Communist Left: a contribution to the history of the revolutionary movement 1914-1945
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By the summer of 1920, the British communist press published translated extracts from
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Anti Parliamentary Communism: the movement for workers' councils in Britain, 1917-45
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CPGB, and they formally fused with them at the second Communist Unity Convention in
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Hunan Provincial Proletarian Revolutionary Great Alliance Committee
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The CP (BSTI) also believed in the necessity of a transitional
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arguing against affiliation on a number of different points.
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Committee to Defeat Revisionism, for Communist Unity
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Index

Communist Party of Great Britain (disambiguation)
Leader
Sylvia Pankhurst
Secretary
E. T. Whitehead
Treasurer
T. J. Watkins
Workers Socialist Federation
Labour Abstentionist Party
Communist Party of Great Britain
Communist Workers' Party
Workers' Dreadnought
Ideology
Left communism
Political position
Far-left
Communist International
Politics of United Kingdom
Political parties
Elections
a series
Left communism

Anti-Leninism
Anti-Stalinist left
Class consciousness
Class struggle
Communism
Mass strike
Organic centralism

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