BRITAIN’S PRIME MINISTER
“A GOOD COMPANION?|i - ; "As Priestley said, the Britain find Mr Churchill 'a good c«H®| panion’,” Mr W. Holmes, the »BritMMgß trade union leader, said in/an;wMS view last night. "We hope his strength and healtli W&djjgPiMßa At the present anybody looming on the horizcM can cement the varying thoughts, sections.” ' Asked to express his views on .WJffig acceptance by the British workerf Jiffl Mr. Churchill as Prime Minister,.. Holmes said the situation was that-4|P|| labour Party at Home held could not go into a Government ua*»fl the late Mr Neville stated that it would accept Mr Cbitfffiiffj* ill and would work under him. Ay*|| Bournemouth Conference of the WgS our Party held 12 months ago week, Labour 'decided to JoinoljßjS| National Government by an O WSsm whelming majority. Nearly votes for and 147,000 votes againstwWfflj recorded on the proposal to WflffOT under Mr Churchill
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Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23318, 2 May 1941, Page 8
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