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− | '''Pam Pink''' is a veteran member of the [[Communist Party of Britain]].<ref>[https://www.communistparty.org.uk/our-veterans-speak-out/]</ref> | + | '''Pam Pink''' is a veteran member of the [[Communist Party of Britain]].<ref>[https://www.communistparty.org.uk/our-veterans-speak-out/]</ref> Became a communist in 1963. |
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Revision as of 15:42, 28 November 2021
Template:TOCnestleft Pam Pink is a veteran member of the Communist Party of Britain.[1] Became a communist in 1963.
Communist Party centenary conference
Communist Party of Britain was live. August 1 2020· RED WEDGE #CP100 - EU Imperialism & Austerity
With Robert Griffiths (Communist Party general secretary), John Foster (International secretary Communist Party), Laura Briggs (Member of the National Education Union, Lancashire), Sandra Pereira (Member of European Parliament Portuguese Communist Party), Moz Greenshields (Member of Derby Trades Council), Eugene McCartan (General secretary Communist Party of Ireland) #CP100.
Participants included Max Savage Young Communist League of Britain - Brighton, Hank Roberts, Robert Wilkinson, Pam Pink, Marc Bilbao-Asensio, Malcolm Wallace, Dina Groden, Diane Randall, Steve, Javier Vivo, Michael Allan, Steve Arloff, Andrew Maybury, Marian Carty, Brent Cutler, Calvin Tucker, Mike Hallinan.[2]