List of movements/Political Parties/United Kingdom

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James Cartlidge (2005-2024) ( Conservatives)

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  1. CPGB-ML reveres Vladimir Lenin, Joseph Stalin, Mao Zedong, Kim Il-sung, Enver Hoxha and Fidel Castro, whilst denouncing Trotskyism, Social Democracy, Democratic Socialism and Khrushchevism. They also believe that the LGBT movement is Reactionary.
  2. Some dissenting groups are still around today
  3. Notorious for taking measures without reaching a consensus
  4. He secured peace between the US and Great Britain
  5. Edward VIII was a Nazi sympathiser
  6. During the early 1950s in Scotland, there is a dispute over the correct title of the new British monarch, Elizabeth II or Elizabeth I, which eventually lead to the Pillar Box War. This occurred as Elizabeth I having been the queen of the former kingdoms of England and Ireland but not Scotland.
  7. Those who served as MP in more than one constituent country and/or region of England