pic6301. ‘No British Arms for South Africa’ march
Thousands of people marched through central London to protest against British arms sales to South Africa on 17 March 1963. The main speaker at a rally in Trafalgar Square was the Labour Party’s new leader Harold Wilson. He told the Conservative government ‘Act now and stop this bloody traffic in the weapons of oppression’. When Labour came to power in October 1964 it announced a limited embargo, but fulfilled a contract for 18 Buccaneer bomber aircraft and continued to sell spare parts to the South African Defence Force.
Category: | 1960s |
Copyright: | Henry Grant Collection/Museum of London |
Holding Institution: | Museum of London |
Date/Year: | 1963 |