Communist Party of Britain

The Communist Party of Britain, commonly known as the British Communist Party or the Communist Party in Britain, is a minor political party in the British Republic. It is a political party in Britain and advocates the establishment of a communist state within Britain and for a "purge" of all "exploitative capitalist and imperialist elements" of British society. The Communist Party was formed in 1987, but has its roots dating back to 1922 when the original was formed, but split from the party in 1987 due to ideological differences and has gained a small following within British society.

The Communist Party seeks to create a equal society based on the theories of including the overthrowing of the bourgeois and the establishment of a communist state lead by the proletariat. The party peeked in popularity in 2008 during the global recession, but has recently fallen into conflict with the Socialist Revolutionary Party with the latter being accused of taking away voters and members of the communist party towards their side.