The name 'United Rhodesia Party' and the acronym, 'URP', refer to two
political parties in
Southern Rhodesia.
The first was the party, led by Sir
Godfrey Martin Huggins, and which in
1933 came to power in the
colony. It was informally known as the
United Party, later formally known as the
United Federal Party.
The second is the party founded and led by former
UFP premier of Southern Rhodesia, Sir
Garfield Todd, during the time in which Southern Rhodesia was one of three Territories within the
CAF. This revived URP, which stood to the left of the more centrist UFP, merged with the latter in
1958 following Todd's defeat in the Territorial elections and the victory of the UFP, led at the time by Sir
Edgar Whitehead.