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THERE IS NO LABOUR PARTY IN NEW ZEALAND A Labour Party aims at getting the best wages and conditions from the private employer, but it presupposes the continued existence of the private employer. Ii H fJ A n?J\.Tff^L^^ UE^DES AS LAB °UR IN NEW ZEALAND .5? USH THE PRIVAT E EMPLOYER AND SET UP A TOTALITARIAN STATE. The sole objective of the party is Socialisation of the means of Distribution and Exchange. SOME OF THEM ATTEMPT TO HIDE THIS. But in his bock, just published (reviewed "N.Z. Herald," 15/9/38, and "Evening Post," 16/9/38), Mr. Lee (sometimes hailed as the future Prime Minister) says that not only does he believe that there is no alternative to Socialism in New Zealand, but he says that if we don't VOTE IN Socialism, it will be IMPOSED upon us. THESE ARE HIS VERY WORDS 'To-day, the issue is not Socialism or no Socialism The issue is democratic Socialism or Socialism dictated." ... The issue is ... "Whether Socialism will arrive through democratic selection or whether Socialism shall be imposed from above. / What difference is there between this and the views of I STALIN, MUSSOLINI and HITLER? VOTE NATIONAL / AND END [HE MENACE OF SOCIALISM
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 224, 22 September 1938, Page 29
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