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“KEEP TO THE LEFT”

Sir.—l am always nleased to see the “Keep to the Left” notice in our streets, and would wish that the Labour Party could have a supply of copies of* it printed to put up in its members’ bedrooms and trades halls and the like. So I am sorry to see that Mr C. L. Carr has apparently joined the rgnks of the “right” thinking neople, seeing that he asserted in the House that “there could be no criticism by any right-thinking person of Mr Doidge’s speech.” Exactly. But unfortunately some of us are still “left” thinking, and can even recall the days when the Labour Party followed Keir Hardie and George Lansbury. I can only hope that there is a remnant who still do so, who in the end may perhaps be found to be right. —Yours, etc., J.J. September 8, 1950.

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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26212, 8 September 1950, Page 5

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“KEEP TO THE LEFT” Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26212, 8 September 1950, Page 5

“KEEP TO THE LEFT” Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26212, 8 September 1950, Page 5

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