Robert Griffiths (politician)

Last updated

Socialism for the Welsh People [Sosialaeth i'r Cymry](PDF). Cardiff: Y Faner Goch. 1979. ASIN   B0018TWNI4. OCLC   656712405. Archived (PDF) from the original on 22 September 2019.
  • Turning to London: Labour's Attitude to Wales 1898–1956 (PDF). Abertridwr: Y Faner Goch. c. 1980. OCLC   940163761.
  • S.O. Davies – a socialist faith. Llandysul: Gomer. 1983. ISBN   0850888875. OL   3242844M.
  • Was Gramsci a Eurocommunist?. Cardiff Marxist Forum. 1985.
  • Streic! Streic! Streic!. Gwasg Taf. 1986. 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?. Communist Party of Great Britain. 2011. ISBN   9781908315076.
  • Britain Needs Public Ownership. Morning Star. 2012.
  • Granite and Honey. Manifesto Press. 2012. ISBN   9781907464096.
  • The EU, Brexit and class politics. Communist Party of Britain. February 2018.
  • Related Research Articles

    <span class="mw-page-title-main">Aberdare</span> Human settlement in Wales

    Aberdare is a town in the Cynon Valley area of Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales, at the confluence of the Rivers Dare (Dâr) and Cynon. Aberdare has a population of 39,550. Aberdare is 4 miles (6 km) south-west of Merthyr Tydfil, 20 miles (32 km) north-west of Cardiff and 22 miles (35 km) east-north-east of Swansea. During the 19th century it became a thriving industrial settlement, which was also notable for the vitality of its cultural life and as an important publishing centre.

    <span class="mw-page-title-main">Merthyr Tydfil</span> Town in Wales

    Merthyr Tydfil is the main town in Merthyr Tydfil County Borough, Wales, administered by Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council. It is about 23 miles (37 km) north of Cardiff. Often called just Merthyr, it is said to be named after Tydfil, daughter of King Brychan of Brycheiniog, who according to legend was slain at Merthyr by pagans about 480 CE. Merthyr generally means "martyr" in modern Welsh, but here closer to the Latin martyrium: a place of worship built over a martyr's relics. Similar place names in south Wales are Merthyr Cynog, Merthyr Dyfan and Merthyr Mawr.

    <span class="mw-page-title-main">Welsh nationalism</span> Nationalism in Wales

    Welsh nationalism emphasises and celebrates the distinctiveness of Welsh culture and Wales as a nation or country. Welsh nationalism may also include calls for further autonomy or self-determination, which includes Welsh devolution, meaning increased powers for the Senedd, or full Welsh independence.

    Sir Robert Rees Davies, was a Welsh historian.

    <span class="mw-page-title-main">S. O. Davies</span> British politician

    Stephen Owen Davies was a Welsh miner, trade union official and Labour Party politician, the Member of Parliament (MP) for Merthyr Tydfil, previously Merthyr for nearly 38 years, from 1934 to 1972. In 1970, well past 80, he was deselected as parliamentary candidate by his local party association because of his age. He fought the election in the 1970 general election as an independent candidate and won comfortably, a rare example in British politics of an independent candidate defeating a major party's organisation. In a BBC TV interview the day after that election, he claimed to be 83 years old.

    Gwynoro Glyndwr Jones is a Welsh politician who served as a Labour Member of Parliament. He was a schools inspector for 18 years; he has also been a broadcaster, political commentator and journalist. As a politician, he is best remembered for his long struggle to hold the mainly Welsh-speaking constituency of Carmarthen for the Labour Party against Plaid Cymru leader Gwynfor Evans, about which he wrote a book in the Welsh language.

    <span class="mw-page-title-main">T. E. Nicholas</span> Welsh poet, preacher and political activist

    Thomas Evan Nicholas, who used the bardic name Niclas y Glais, was a Welsh language poet, preacher, radical, and champion of the disadvantaged of society.

    Meic Stephens, FLSW was a Welsh literary editor, journalist, translator, and poet.

    The Welsh Socialist Republican Movement was a short-lived nationalist political movement which was born out of frustration with Plaid Cymru's failure to oppose the first referendum on Welsh Devolution in 1979 in order to map out a specific policy of arguing for Independence. It was also an attempt to develop a Welsh Socialist alternative to Plaid Cymru and it produced pamphlets and a newspaper called Y Faner Goch.

    <span class="mw-page-title-main">Modern history of Wales</span> Aspect of Welsh history

    The modern history of Wales starts in 1800 and continues until the present day. In the 19th century, South Wales became heavily industrialised with ironworks; this, along with the spread of coal mining to the Cynon and Rhondda valleys from the 1840s, led to an increase in population. The social effects of industrialisation resulted in armed uprisings against the mainly English owners. Socialism developed in South Wales in the latter part of the century, accompanied by the increasing politicisation of religious Nonconformism. The first Labour Party MP, Keir Hardie, was elected as a junior member for the Welsh constituency of Merthyr Tydfil and Aberdare in 1900.

    Park is a community and electoral ward of the county borough of Merthyr Tydfil, in Wales.

    Following the resignation of the sitting MP Alun Michael on 22 October 2012, a by-election for the Cardiff South and Penarth Westminster constituency was held on 15 November 2012.

    <span class="mw-page-title-main">2015 United Kingdom general election in Wales</span>

    The 2015 United Kingdom general election in Wales was held on 7 May 2015 and all 40 seats in Wales were contested. The election for each seat was conducted on the basis of first-past-the-post.

    Trefor Richard Morgan was a Welsh nationalist activist. He was a businessman who set up an insurance company and also supported efforts around Welsh language schooling.

    <span class="mw-page-title-main">Dawn Bowden</span> British politician

    Dawn Alison Louise Bowden is a British Labour Party politician and trade unionist serving as Chief Whip of the Welsh Government and Deputy Minister for Arts and Sport since 2021. Bowden has been the Member of the Senedd (MS) for Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney since 2016.

    <span class="mw-page-title-main">2021 Senedd election</span> General election held in Wales on 6 May 2021

    The 2021 Senedd election took place on Thursday 6 May 2021 to elect 60 members to the Senedd. It was the sixth devolved general election since the Senedd was established in 1999. The election was held alongside the Scottish Parliament election, English local elections, London Assembly and mayoral election and the Hartlepool by-election.

    <span class="mw-page-title-main">2017 Welsh local elections</span>

    The 2017 Welsh local elections were held on 4 May 2017 to elect members of all 22 local authorities in Wales. This included the Isle of Anglesey, which was previously up for election in 2013 due to having its elections delayed for a year. Community council elections also took place on the same day. These local elections were held as part of the 2017 local elections in the United Kingdom. Apart from Anglesey, the last elections were held in 2012. Normally these elections take place every four years, but the 2017 elections were postponed for a year in order to avoid clashing with the 2016 Welsh Assembly election, which itself had been postponed by a year to avoid clashing with the 2015 general election.

    Rhiannon Ifans, FLSW is a Welsh academic specialising in English, Medieval and Welsh literature. She was an Anthony Dyson Fellow at the Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies, in University of Wales Trinity St. David. She twice won a Tir na-n-Og prize for her work and won the literary medal competition at the Welsh Eisteddfod, for her 2019 debut novel, Ingrid, which was chosen for the Welsh Literature Exchange Bookshelf. In 2020, Ifans was elected as a Fellow of the Learned Society of Wales.

    References

    1. "Robert David Griffiths". YourNextMP. 2015. Archived from the original on 16 April 2015.
    2. "The Political Situation in Britain". New Worker. New Communist Party of Britain. April 1988. Archived from the original on 13 February 2012.; Clement, Barrie (22 February 1988). "'Star' strike marks Marx anniversary". The Independent. Archived from the original on 4 November 2012.
    3. "For a people's MP". Election Leaflets. Cardiff. 17 April 2010.
    4. "A Communist Christmas: In Conversation with Rob Griffiths". Soundcloud (Podcast). Desolation Radio. January 2018. Event occurs at 1:45.
    5. "A Communist Christmas: In Conversation with Rob Griffiths". Soundcloud (Podcast). Desolation Radio. January 2018. Event occurs at 22:18.
    6. Madyn. "Sosialaeth i'r Cymry". Gweriniaeth y Gweithiwr (in Welsh). Retrieved 28 November 2013.
    7. 1 2 Ellis, Peter (1985). the Celtic revolution: a study in anti-imperialism. Talybont, Ceredigion: Y Lolfa. pp. 93–95. ISBN   9780862430962. OL   1812565W.
    8. Osmond, John (June 1984). "Chapter 2". Police conspiracy?. Talybont, Ceredigion: Y Lolfa. p. 27. ISBN   0862430771. What characteristics other than compromise, cowardice, vacillation, gradualism and opportunism could we expect from a Party whose leadership and many of its most influential members are petty-bourgeois, non-conformist and pacifist?
    9. Mann, Steve (April 1980). "Review of Gareth Miles and Robert Griffiths' Socialism for the Welsh People". Socialist Challenge. Archived from the original on 25 June 2013.
    10. Tim Richards WSRM / Cymru Goch (video). 24 September 2014. 3 minutes in. Archived from the original on 13 December 2021.
    11. George Galloway speaking at Merthyr Tydfil (video). 30 March 2015. 2 minutes in. Archived from the original on 13 December 2021.
    12. Osmond, John (June 1984). Police conspiracy?. Talybont, Ceredigion: Y Lolfa. ISBN   0862430771.
    13. "Latest Welsh political trial" (PDF). CARN. No. 44. Celtic League. Winter 1984. p. 9.
    14. "Statements by Defendants". Y Faner Goch. No. 14. Winter 1983–84.
    15. Jenkins, Mike (7 August 2012). "The Legacy of Cymru Goch".
    16. 1 2 Dominic, MacAskill. "the Communist Party Election Site". Welsh Communist Party. Archived from the original on 20 November 2008.
    17. Don't dream the American Dream (video). Oxford Union. 1 March 2013. Archived from the original on 13 December 2021.; "Oxford Union debate rejects the American Dream". 21centurymanifesto. 24 January 2013. Archived from the original on 24 October 2013.
    18. Socialism does work (video). Oxford Union. 28 November 2013. Archived from the original on 13 December 2021.
    19. This House Believes Capitalism Has Failed (video). Cambridge Union Society. 4 October 2012. Archived from the original on 13 December 2021.; "Cambridge Union debate". Cambridge Communists. 9 October 2012. Archived from the original on 15 October 2013.
    20. Taylor, Millia (11 October 2013). "Never take financial advice from someone who has less money than you". the Tab Manchester. Archived from the original on 15 October 2013.
    21. "People's Assembly Against Austerity opening letter". the Guardian. 5 February 2013. p. 33.
    22. Parry-Jones, Bryn (7 June 2009). "Election for the European Parliament electoral region of Wales". Pembrokeshire County Council.
    23. Parry-Jones, Bryn (25 May 2014). "Election for the European Parliament electoral region of Wales". Pembrokeshire County Council.
    24. Kimber, Richard (22 October 2012). "Pontypridd". General Election result, May 1997. Archived from the original on 8 March 2012.
    25. Kimber, Richard (22 October 2012). "Newport East". General Election result, June 2001. Archived from the original on 8 March 2012.
    26. "Results for Pontypridd". the Electoral Commission.
    27. "Results for Cardiff South and Penarth". the Electoral Commission.
    28. "Communists to contest Cardiff South and Penarth by-election". Welsh Communist Party. 23 July 2012. Archived from the original on 1 August 2012.
    29. Keane, Kristofer. "Cardiff South and Penarth, 2012".
    30. "Election results for Merthyr Tydfil & Rhymney". Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council. 8 May 2015.
    31. Teale, Andrew. "Y Sblot". Local Elections 2008. Local Elections Archive Project. Archived from the original on 13 May 2012.
    Robert Griffiths
    Robert Griffiths, Britain Needs Socialism, 2011.jpg
    Griffiths in 2011
    2nd General Secretary of the Communist Party of Britain
    Assumed office
    1 January 1998
    Party political offices
    Preceded by General Secretary of the Communist Party of Britain
    1998–present
    Incumbent
    New post Leader of the WSRM Post abolished