
The Workers' Revolutionary Party
The Workers' Revolutionary Party (WRP) was a British socialist political organization founded in 1973. It emerged from the revolutionary left, advocating for Marxist principles and aiming to establish a socialist society through the mobilization of the working class. The WRP was known for its strong stance against capitalism and imperialism, promoting workers' rights and social justice. Throughout its existence, the party was involved in various political activities, including trade union representation and anti-war campaigns. However, it experienced internal conflicts and factions, ultimately leading to its decline in the 1980s and 1990s.