Honduran Independence Party
The Honduran Independence Party was a short-lived 1950s political party in Belize. It was essentially a splinter group of the People's United Party.
Background: Central Committee resignations
A convention held by the People's United Party on September 27, 1956 settled a long political dispute that had hindered the party's development for some time. 10 members of the Central executive of the PUP, led by Leigh Richardson and Phillip Goldson, resigned and vowed to form their own political party.Formation and leaders
The HIP was formed on October 4, 1956, and elected its leaders on October 15. They included:- Party Leader Leigh Richardson
- Deputy Phillip Goldson
- Chairman William Coffin
- Vice Chairman Frank Tench
Aims
- Belizean self-government within the Commonwealth
- Higher standard of living for all with more training and opportunity
- Cooperation with management and labour for the betterment of the country.