BRITISH PUBLIC ORDER BILL
1 COMMENT BY “THE TIMES” (BRITISH OFFICIAL WIRELESS.) RUGBY, November 11. “The provisions of the Public Order Bill, which have now been published, will receive wide approval as being satisfactory and comprehensive,” says “The Times.” “Restrictions of a political nature are not lightly imposed on personal liberty in Britain, but few will quarrel with the bill on the grounds that it is too repressive, and many humble people in the East End and elsewhere will hail it with delight and gratitude. The fascists have only themselves to thank for creating a threat that, but for the bill, the political underworld would shortly have been flooded with interdoctrinal haberdashery.”
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21939, 13 November 1936, Page 9
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