It was established in 1985 as a breakaway from the Progressive Labour Party by a group of members opposed to the leadership of Lois Browne-Evans.
[1] Four sitting MPs left to join the party: Gilbert Darrell,[2] Austin Thomas, Lionel Simmons and Walter Brangman, although Simmons later returned to the PLP.
[3] The new party won two seats in the 1985 general elections with Thomas and leader Darrell retaining their seats.
[4] However, the party struggled thereafter, and failed to win seats in the elections in 1993, 1998 and 2003.
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