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BLP 70 Years - Founders BLP 70 Years Dr. H Cummins Mr. J. Martineau Mr. H. Stevens Dr. P. Payne Sir E. Talma Mr. C Brathwaite Hon W. Crawford CHB Rt. Hon Sir H. Adams

One year after the 1937 riots during the period referred to as the “Hungry Thirties” the Barbados Labour Party was founded.

The Party’s commitment is the same today as it was in 1938, when the eight founding fathers momentously fought for social reform for the underprivileged, industrial peace, and a measure of stability. Seventy years later BLP continues to be recognised for its contribution to the social and economic development of Barbados.

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Our members work tirelessly every day to support this organization, but financing the day-to-day affairs of the party, not to mention a mammoth undertaking such as a general election, can quickly deplete funds.

Help us as we continue our drive to make Barbados a First World country. Your donation will help to return to power a party, whose policies have brought unprecedented growth and development to the country, characterized by record employment levels and sustained programmes that bring new opportunities to our poorest citizens.

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Did You Know?

That under BLP governement, 75 physically challenged persons have been provided with ramps and adapted bathroom facilities to improve mobility in their homes.