The New Worker
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The New Worker is the weekly newspaper produced by the New Communist Party of Britain and the first edition came out a few weeks after the NCP was founded in July 1977. For the first two years the paper was commercially printed but in 1979 production became entirely in-house with the purchase of an off-set litho press.
Although its circulation is small in Britain, it has a worldwide readership with articles being regularly reproduced in countries as diverse as The Netherlands, Syria, and Nepal amongst others.
Individual regular supporters of the New Worker in Britain and overseas who want to show greater support for the New Worker but are members of other parties or no party at all can join the New Worker Supporters Group (NWSG).
Individual membership is set at £5.00 (€8 or $10) for all or part of the calendar year and every member will receive a NWSG card and copies of the Internal Bulletin for the year.