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Industry, the foundation of sovereignty

Tuesday 10 June 2025 19:00

This meeting asserts the vital importance of industry, the basis of every advanced manufacturing nation, the core of British independence, the foundation of our sovereignty.

Across the country, thanks to the Scunthorpe workers’ heroic efforts, people are increasingly aware of steel’s crucial role in our industries and infrastructure. We need steel - the heart of our industry - for a secure future.

Come and discuss. Email info@cpbml.org.uk for an invitation.

May Day 2025: Politics is not parliament: it’s on us, the working class

Thursday 1 May 2025 19:30

Thursday 1 May, 7.30pm

Brockway Room, Conway Hall, Red Lion Square, London WC1R 4RL

On May Day we take stock of Britain and the world. The priority for the British working class – all who live and work here – is Britain.

Capitalism outsources production and strips Britain of our national assets –  and unchecked it will drag us further into war and bring Britain to ruin.

Workers built our nation. We must rebuild Britain to meet our needs and cannot rely on politicians or parliament to do it for us.

Come to celebrate May Day and join the discussion.

All welcome. Free Entry.

Workers of all lands, unite!
Fight for independence!
No to war!

British Workers: Strength in Unity

Tuesday 8 April 2025 19:00

Unity between workers is our main strength – we have a common class interest and the ability to make progress when we act together.

But everywhere that unity is under threat. At work, by employers who constantly exploit weakness and lack of cohesion. And across Britain, by a government and ruling class who want to break Britain up into regions and tie us to the USA or again to the EU.

Come and discuss. Email info@cpbml.org.uk for an invitation.

Food for the People

Wednesday 5 March 2025 19:30

Wednesday 5 March 2025, 7.30 pm

Bertrand Russell Room, Conway Hall, Red Lion Square, London WC1R 4RL

Britain’s farmers have drawn attention to the threat to our food security posed by capitalism. Our land is taken over by speculators and taken out of production. What we eat and how it is produced affects us all.

Come and discuss. All welcome. Free entry.

Why industry matters

Tuesday 14 January 2025 19:00

The current government has overseen the closure of the last British coal fired power station, the closure of blast furnaces at Tata Steel and a death for the development of a coal mine in Cumbria.

They are against British industry, skills and jobs. We need industry if we are to meet the needs of the people of this country.

Come and discuss. Email info@cpbml.org.uk for an invitation.

Immigration, class and nation

Saturday 30 November 2024 14:00

Saturday 30 November, 2pm

Britons Protection, 50 Great Bridgewater Street, Manchester M1 5LE

For decades British governments have encouraged massively increased immigration, and have ignored what workers think about that.

Not only is this an economic attack, but it is fostering divisions between workers at a time when they need unity.

Come and discuss. All welcome. Free entry.

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