The South African Labour Party was a socialist party representing the interests of the white proletariat. The worldwide depression after the end of the First World War had led to a strike in South Africa, which had been defused through a combination of military force and negotiation with the out-gunned unions, earning Jan Smuts the enmity of the labour vote and ultimately the formation of the South African Communist Party.
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