National Labour Party (Uk 1950S)
This article is about the late 1950s far right party in the
United Kingdom
. For the party that existed from 1931-1945, see
National Labour Party (UK 1930s)
. The National Labour Party was also the name of an
Irish
political party (a split from the
Irish Labour Party
) active in the 1940s and 1950s.
The
National Labour Party
was founded in
1957
by
John Bean
. The party was a splinter group from the
League of Empire Loyalists
which resented the LEL's refusal to contest elections and its strong links to the
Conservative Party
. The nominal party leader was
Andrew Fountaine
, whilst Bean was policy director (giving him effective control). A very small party, the NLP secured a 4.1% vote share in the St. Pancras ward during a
1959
London
election. Throughout its existence the NLP retained close links with the
White Defence League
and merged with it in
1960
to form the
British National Party
.
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