COMMUNISTS IN BRITAIN
CANDIDATES AT NEW ELECTION MOSCOW’S ADVICE. Press Association—By Telegraph--Copyright
LONDON, February 22,
Asked whether lie could confirm the rumor that fifty Communist candidates would run at tho next General Election an official of the British Communist Party replied; “I am not in a position to say at present.” This followed a message from Moscow saying that the executive of the Communist Internationale had recommended the British Communists to run as many candidates as possible against “ the unsatisfactory Labor leaders.” The Internationale also declared that the British Communists must not insist upon merely a Labor Government —they must demand a revolutionary Labor Government; and the executive urged an immediate campaign for a Communist daily newspaper.
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Evening Star, Issue 19798, 23 February 1928, Page 2
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117COMMUNISTS IN BRITAIN Evening Star, Issue 19798, 23 February 1928, Page 2
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