Communist Party of Great Britain (Marxist–Leninist)

[4] As a result, Scargill chose to expel a number of members of the party's central committee and its entire Yorkshire region.

The CPGB-ML praises communist leaders such as Vladimir Lenin, Joseph Stalin,[7] Mao Zedong,[8] Kim Il Sung,[9] Enver Hoxha[10] and Fidel Castro.

[18] Continuing its commitment to euroscepticism it urged its members during the 2019 European Parliament election in the United Kingdom to vote for the Brexit Party.

[19] At its 8th congress in September 2018, the party adopted a motion opposing "discrimination on grounds of race, sex or sexual proclivity" but condemning "identity politics, including LGBT ideology" as "reactionary and anti-working class", and declaring members promoting identity politics liable to expulsion.

[22] The CPGB-ML supports governments around the world which it considers to be socialist or anti-imperialist, such as those of China,[23] Venezuela,[24] Russia,[25] Cuba,[26] Zimbabwe,[27] and Iran.

[36] It was one of many anti-war parties which opposed NATO actions in Libya and Syria and supported the governments of Muammar Gaddafi and Bashar al-Assad.

[citation needed] In 2011, the CPGB-ML party chairman Harpal Brar visited Libya during the war to express solidarity with the Libyan people in their fight against NATO.

[38] The CPGB-ML's foreign policy stance includes the defence of the legacy of the late ousted President of Zimbabwe, Robert Mugabe.

[39] The CPGB-ML also supports the government of North Korea and what it called its anti-imperialist stance in April 2013, as well as its opposition to Western efforts to discourage the state from acquiring nuclear weapons.

[45] The CPGB-ML did not condemn the 2011 England riots, but instead characterised them as a rudimentary form of anti-capitalist resistance that lacked adequate leadership and direction.

[47] The CPGB-ML is involved in a number of British political movements such as Palestinian solidarity,[48] anti-austerity,[49] anti-war,[50] anti-Maidan,[51] and opposed to the use of drone strikes by the US and NATO against civilians.

[67] Despite not being a member, the socialist politician, writer and broadcaster George Galloway has delivered multiple speeches to CPGB-ML events and conferences.