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The Festival of Labour took place between 15 to 17 June 1962. Most of the events were held in London, however across the country local parties organised local celebrations. Mr Morgan Phillips, General Secretary of the Labour Party, conceived the original idea for the the festival and the National Executive Committee of the Labour Party approved the proposal in July 1960. The festival organiser, Mr Merlyn Rees, was appointed on 1 Sept 1960 for a fixed term until 31 August 1962.

The Aim of the festival was to 'show that the Labour Party is concerned not only with the material advantages of life but also with its quality... it will mark the renaissance of the Labour Party as a force to be reckoned with; it will be a spring board from whence the Party will move towards victory at the next election'.

Events included art and handicraft exhibitions, soccer tournaments, netball competitions, displays of folk dancing, a fashion show, Punch and Judy Shows, a jazz concert held at the Royal Festival Hall, art exhibitions, the final of the Young Socialists public speaking contest and fire work displays.

From the guide to the Festival of Labour, 1960-1962, (Labour History Archive and Study Centre)

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