Communist Party (British Section of the Third International)
Communist Party | |
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| Leader | Sylvia Pankhurst |
| Secretary | E. T. Whitehead |
| Treasurer | T. J. Watkins |
| Founded | June 19, 1920 |
| Dissolved | January 1921 |
| Merger of | Workers Socialist Federation Labour Abstentionist Party Various socialist and communist groups |
| Merged into | Communist Party of Great Britain |
| Succeeded by | Communist Workers' Party |
| Newspaper | Workers' Dreadnought |
| Membership (1920) | 600 |
| Ideology | Left communism |
| Political position | Far-left |
| International affiliation | Communist International |
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| Left communism |
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The Communist Party (British Section of the Third International) was a Left Communist organisation established at an emergency conference held on 19–20 June 1920 at the International Socialist Club in London. It comprised about 600 people.