United Labour Party (New Zealand)
United Labour Party of New Zealand | |
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| Abbreviation | ULP |
| Founded | 7 April 1912 |
| Dissolved | 7 July 1916 |
| Preceded by | Labour Party (1910) |
| Succeeded by | Labour Party |
| Ideology | Social democracy |
| Political position | Centre-left to left-wing |
| International affiliation | International Socialist Bureau |
| Colours | Red |
The United Labour Party (ULP) of New Zealand was an early centre-left to left-wing political party. Founded in 1912, it represented the more moderate wing of the labour movement. In 1916 it joined with other political groups to establish the modern Labour Party.