Founded 11 March 2026
For the revolutionary transformation of society. Against imperialism, exploitation, and the dictatorship of capital. For the working class, by the working class.
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The former organisation, Real Communists of Britain (Marxist-Leninist), has been dissolved and replaced by the Marxist-Leninist European Party, founded 11 March 2026.
One of the two co-founders of the original organisation recently attempted an undemocratic coup within what was a two-member party. He refused to accept co-leadership, demonstrated anti-democratic behaviour, and proved to have only a superficial understanding of communist theory — having learned what little he knew from the remaining founder.
He has been removed from the organisation. A new party has been established on a principled basis, committed to genuine democratic centralism, serious Marxist-Leninist theory, and international working-class solidarity across Europe.
"The philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways. The point, however, is to change it."
— Karl Marx, Theses on Feuerbach (1845)The Marxist-Leninist European Party is a revolutionary organisation dedicated to the overthrow of capitalism and the establishment of socialism. We stand in the tradition of Marx, Engels, Lenin, and Stalin, applying the science of Marxism-Leninism to the concrete conditions of European society.
We reject reformism, revisionism, and all attempts to reconcile the working class with its exploiters. The capitalist system cannot be reformed into serving the people. It must be replaced by a socialist system under the democratic dictatorship of the proletariat.
We recognise that the European bourgeois states are instruments of class oppression, built upon centuries of imperial plunder and colonial exploitation. The wealth of the ruling class was stolen from the workers and the peoples of the world. We fight for its return to those who created it.
We base our analysis on materialist philosophy and the scientific study of history, society, and economics. Marxism-Leninism is not a dogma but a guide to action.
We oppose European imperialism and NATO aggression worldwide. We stand in solidarity with all peoples fighting against imperialist domination and for national liberation.
We fight for the political power of the working class. Only through the organised strength of workers can capitalism be defeated and a new society built.
We oppose the distortion of Marxism by social democrats, Trotskyists, and revisionists who seek to disarm the working class and preserve the capitalist order.
Every person has the right to a home. We demand the nationalisation of housing, the abolition of landlordism, and the construction of quality social housing for all.
Artificial intelligence and advanced technology must serve the working class, not enrich billionaires. We fight for the socialisation of technology and the fruits of automation.
Britain is the birthplace of industrial capitalism and the seat of the largest empire in human history. France built its own vast colonial empire across Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean. The ruling classes of both countries grew fat on the stolen labour of hundreds of millions across the globe. Today, those same classes continue their exploitation through financial imperialism, arms dealing, and the NATO war machine.
The working classes of Europe have proud histories of struggle, from the Chartists to the Paris Commune, from the General Strike to May 1968, from the Miners Strike to the mass movements of today. But these struggles have been repeatedly betrayed by social-democratic parties and trade union bureaucracies, who serve as the left hand of capital.
A real communist movement must break decisively with social democracy and build an independent revolutionary party of the working class, rooted in workplaces and communities, guided by Marxist-Leninist science.
We are hardline atheists. God does not exist. Religion is the opium of the people, a tool of class control. We stand on materialist, physicalist ground — no idealism, no mysticism, no compromise.
Artificial general intelligence already exists. We embrace AI, automation, and transhumanism as tools of human liberation. Technology must serve the proletariat, not be feared by Luddites or hoarded by capital.
We are strict materialists. We reject Hegelian idealism and dialectics. The world is physical, determined, and knowable through science. Consciousness is computation. There is no soul.
Luddism. Idealism. Hegelianism. Dengism. Eugenics. Trotskyism. Social democracy. Revisionism of all forms. If you soften the line, you serve the bourgeoisie.
Abolish landlordism. Build quality social housing for all. No one should be homeless while homes stand empty.
The means of production belong to those who work them. Democratic planning, not market anarchy.
Withdraw from NATO. End arms exports. Solidarity with all peoples fighting imperialist domination.
Fully funded public services. Abolish tuition fees. Healthcare and education are rights, not commodities.
AI and automation must serve the working class. The fruits of technology belong to all, not tech billionaires.
The European imperial powers owe a debt to the peoples they colonised. Full reparations and return of stolen wealth.
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Marxist-Leninist analysis of today's class war: the housing crisis, NATO imperialism, workers' rights, AI and automation, and the ecological crisis.
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How capitalism exploits through surplus value extraction — the labour theory of value, crises, and the case for socialism.
The scientific worldview of Marxism-Leninism — materialism vs idealism, historical materialism, and the knowability of the world.
Why women's liberation is inseparable from working-class emancipation — and the achievements of socialist construction.
Test your understanding of Marxist-Leninist theory, history, political economy, and revolutionary practice.
The organisational principles of a revolutionary party — free discussion, unity of action, criticism and self-criticism.
The highest stage of capitalism — monopoly, finance capital, NATO, and the struggle of oppressed nations for liberation.
The philosophical foundation of Marxism-Leninism — materialism, the laws of dialectics, base and superstructure, the five stages.
From the Chartists to the Gilets Jaunes — a revolutionary history of the working class in Britain, France, and the world.
The Marxist-Leninist analysis of fascism — its class character, how it rises, and why only the organised working class can defeat it.
Workers of all countries, unite — the history and practice of international working-class solidarity against imperialism and war.
Our political platform — immediate demands, the socialist transition, philosophical line, and the vision for a workers' state.
The weapon that keeps a revolutionary party sharp — how communists learn from errors and strengthen collective discipline.
Why the capitalist state must be smashed — the Marxist-Leninist theory of the state and proletarian dictatorship.
Centuries of European colonial plunder — the material foundation of Western capitalism and the demand for reparations.
From a class in itself to a class for itself — how the working class develops revolutionary consciousness.
What socialism actually built — industrialisation, education, healthcare, space, and the defeat of fascism.
Culture, art, media, and education as weapons of class struggle — from bourgeois hegemony to proletarian culture.
The Marxist-Leninist position on trade unions — schools of communism or tools of class collaboration?
How young people can get involved in revolutionary politics — study, organise, agitate, and build the party.
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Self-determination, national liberation, and the Marxist-Leninist position on national oppression and anti-imperialism.
How a small island defied US imperialism and built socialism — healthcare, education, internationalism, and the blockade.
Strict materialism — consciousness is computation, the world is physical and determined, against idealism in all forms.
Every anti-communist argument debunked — human nature, 100 million, Venezuela, Stalin, and more. Use in discussions and agitation.
How to organise and run Marxist-Leninist study groups — formats, curricula, discussion questions, and connecting theory to practice.
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