BRITISH COMMUNISTS
NOT EED ENOUGH FOR RUSSIA "Times" Cables. LONDON, 2nd December. The eleventh party congress of Communists of Great Britain, consisting of less than 160 men and women, most of whom were under 30, assembled at Leeds and listened to long speeches denouncing Mr. Mac Donald and his -,r]leagues as social Fascists and allies of the capitalists, beating down the British workers. Mr. Harry Pollitt declared that the fight against organised trade _ unionism required the ruthless expulsion from the Communist Party of conciliatory sections. He criticised them tor lack of revolutionary propaganda in Communist speeches and literature. The International was most dissatisfied with the character of the Communist leadership m Britain.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 134, 3 December 1929, Page 11
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