UNPARDONABLE SIN.
■ __—* LABOUR MEMBER EXPELLED. (bs cable— pbess assoctatiox— copjbioht ) (Stonei "Sun" Sebyice.) LONDON, February 23. Because he advocated close LiberalLabour co-operation in the House of Commons, the Independent Labour Party expelled Mr Ben Spoor, Chief Whip of the Mac Donald Government. Mr Spoor says that the Socialists attacked him for daring to think for himself. It had become an unpardonable sin to voice one's opinions, and a crime to tell the truth.
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18625, 25 February 1926, Page 9
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