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Preceded by
  
Mike Hicks

Name
  
Robert Griffiths

Nationality
  
British


Succeeded by
  
Position Ended

Preceded by
  
New position

Role
  
Politician

Robert Griffiths, Britain Needs Socialism, 2011.jpg

Full Name
  
Robert David Griffiths

Born
  
21 April 1952 (age 71) Cardiff, Wales (
1952-04-21
)

Other politicalaffiliations
  
Plaid Cymru (1974–78)WSRM (1979–1982)Communist Party of Great Britain (until 1988)

Political party
  
Communist Party of Britain

Books
  
Granite and Honey: The Story of Phil Piratin, Communist MP

Robert griffiths on the daily politics


Robert David Griffiths (born 1952) is the General Secretary of the Communist Party of Britain. He was elected by the CPB's Executive Committee in January 1998, in place of Mike Hicks.

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Robert griffiths on the daily politics


Early life

Griffiths was born in Cardiff where he attended Bryn Hafod primary school and Cardiff High School. Later he went to the University of Bath to study economics.

Career

In 1974 he began to work as a parliamentary research officer for Plaid Cymru. He stayed in the post until 1979; it was a difficult year for the party, which had faced defeat in the Welsh devolution referendum and the loss of Gwynfor Evans' seat in the general election. With a reduced presence in Westminster the party had no need of a large parliamentary staff and Griffiths was made redundant.

In July 1979 he collaborated with Gareth Miles to publish Socialism for the Welsh People, a pamphlet which was critical of Plaid Cymru for its "opportunism" and alleged subservience to the British state. The pamphlet called for the creation of a Welsh Socialist Republican Movement, which was founded by Griffiths, Miles and others in January 1980. Griffiths served as the organisation's secretary and wrote for its magazine 'the Arrow' (Welsh: Y Saeth).

During George Galloway's attempt to be selected as the Labour candidate for Rhondda in the 1983 general election, Griffiths brought him along to events and introduced him to local people. However, Galloway failed to win the selection, and instead Allan Rogers stood as the Labour candidate. Rogers became the seat's MP.

He has also previously served as Welsh president of the AUEW-TASS union.

Griffiths was a speaker at the first Communist University in Wales, and he speaks regularly at national events of the Communist Party of Britain. He has also taken part in debates at the Oxford Union, Cambridge Union Society and Manchester Debating Union. In February 2013, Griffiths was among those who gave their support to the People's Assembly in a letter published by The Guardian newspaper. He continues to be an active supporter of the People's Assembly nationally and is also active in his local People's Assembly in Cardiff.

In 2016, Griffiths was unveiled as the chair of the Left Leave campaign for the United Kingdom's withdrawal from the European Union. The group is a coalition of political parties and organisations such as the Communist Party of Britain, the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers and the Respect Party.

Elections contested

European Parliament

In the 1994 election, he stood on behalf of the Communist Party in the single-member South Wales Central constituency, winning 1,073 votes or 0.6% of the total. Later on, in the 2009 and 2014 elections, he stood as part of the No2EU electoral list in the multi-member Wales constituency.

UK Parliament elections

All these elections were contested on behalf of the Communist Party.

Local elections In 2008, he stood for the Splott ward of Cardiff council, winning 127 votes, or 3.4% of the total.

Selected publications

  • S.O. Davies – a socialist faith. Llandysul: Gomer. 1983. ISBN 0850888875. OL 3242844M. 
  • Socialism for the Welsh People [Sosialaeth i'r Cymry]. Cardiff: Y Faner Goch. 1979. ASIN B0018TWNI4. OCLC 656712405. 
  • Was Gramsci a Eurocommunist? (PDF). Cardiff Marxist Forum. 1985. 
  • Streic! Streic! Streic!. Gwasg Taf. 1986. ASIN B005E2SMGI. ISBN 0948469021. OL 4826101W. 
  • Driven by ideals – a history of ASLEF. 2005. ASIN B001C72MGU. 
  • Killing no murder: South Wales and the Great Railway Strike of 1911. Manifesto Press. 2009. ISBN 978190746401-0. 
  • Which Road for China?. 2011. ISBN 9781908315076. 
  • Britain Needs Public Ownership. Morning Star. 2012. 
  • Granite and Honey. Manifesto Press. 2012. ISBN 9781907464096. 
  • References

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