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"It should not be confused with the Communist Party of Britain, the Revolutionary Communist Party of Britain (Marxist-Leninist), nor with the Communist Party of Great Britain (Marxist-Leninist)."
I wonder if that's where the Monty Python's Life of Brian section about the Judean People's Front / People's Front of Judea / Judean Popular People's Front / Popular Front [1] came from. --John Nagle (talk) 20:02, 26 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]
This page is continually being amended by somebody to say that the CPBML has supported the Labour Party ever since 1979. This is not true. The CPBML said 'Vote Labour' to get Thatcher out. When she lost power, the CPBML returned to its traditional line of 'Don't vote, organise'. Wikipedia surely does not wish to allow falsehoods to be continually asserted.
Also, someone is continually entering a sentence about a particular individual who left the CPBML, stating that his departure significantly weakened the party. This is, to say the least, highly debatable. First, why is one individual singled out? Second, is this not an attempt to promote the profile of this individaul, and therefore tendentious and unacceptable to Wikipedia?—Preceding unsigned comment added by User:Stevenjp (talk • contribs)