Describe the reaction of the british government to the sun delegation which went to london?


Question: Describe the reaction of the british government to the sun delegation which went to london? 

The British government’s reaction to the Sun Delegation that traveled to London was largely dismissive and non-interventionist. Historical records indicate that similar delegations, such as those sent by the South African Native National Congress (SANNC) in the early 20th century, were met with reluctance from British officials to interfere in South Africa’s internal affairs.


For example, in 1914, a delegation was received by the Secretary of State for Colonies, Lewis Harcourt, but the British government made it clear that they would not intervene. Even after World War I, another delegation attempted to gain British support, but the response remained unchanged—Britain prioritized maintaining relations with South African leadership rather than addressing grievances raised by the delegation.

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