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The Independent Group of Members of the Legislative Council was a right-wing political party in Kenya.
Led by Llewellyn Briggs, [1] the Independent Group was a European party that called for ministerial positions to be awarded without consideration for the racial makeup of the cabinet, using the slogan "Merit and Ability", [2] effectively seeking to exclude Africans from government. [3] It nominated ten candidates for the fourteen European seats in the 1956 general elections, winning eight of them. [4] [5]
In August 1959 Briggs formed the United Party, bringing together the Independent Group with former members of the Federal Independence Party, [2] [6] which had failed to win a seat in the 1956 elections.
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The Independent Group of Members of the Legislative Council was a right-wing political party in Kenya.
Led by Llewellyn Briggs, [1] the Independent Group was a European party that called for ministerial positions to be awarded without consideration for the racial makeup of the cabinet, using the slogan "Merit and Ability", [2] effectively seeking to exclude Africans from government. [3] It nominated ten candidates for the fourteen European seats in the 1956 general elections, winning eight of them. [4] [5]
In August 1959 Briggs formed the United Party, bringing together the Independent Group with former members of the Federal Independence Party, [2] [6] which had failed to win a seat in the 1956 elections.