Northern Rhodesian Labour Party

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The Northern Rhodesian Labour Party was a political party in Northern Rhodesia.

History

The party was established by Roy Welensky in 1941.[1][2] It was supported by European working class miners and artisans,[3] and campaigned for closer union with Southern Rhodesia.[4] The first congress of the party was held in Nkana on 11 July 1941,[5][6] and called for immediate amalgamation with Southern Rhodesia.[5][6]

In the 1941 general elections the party contested five of the eight seats, winning them all;[7] Welensky in Broken Hill, F T Sinclair in Livingstone and Western, Michael McGann in Luanshya, F S Roberts in Ndola and Martin Visagie in Nkana.[7][8] However, it was dissolved after it was defeated in the 1944 elections.[9]

References

  1. Sir Roy Welensky Bodleian Library
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  3. Lewis Henry Gann, Michael Gelfand (1964) Huggins of Rhodesia: The Man and His Country, George Allen & Unwin, p170
  4. Bill Schwarz (2011) The White Man's World, OUP Oxford, p363
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  7. 7.0 7.1 "N. Rhodesian elections: New Labour Party Wins Five Seats", East Africa and Rhodesia, 4 September 1941, p7
  8. "Matters of Moment", East Africa and Rhodesia, 4 September 1941, p3
  9. Don Taylor (1955) The Rhodesian: The Life of Sir Roy Welensky, Museum Press, p75