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The Session

Sir,—Mr Holyoake’s “vote of no-confidence in the Government” surpasses everything in audacity • and colossal nerve, considering that the Labour Government has had to sacrifice policy to rectify , the financial chaos of the previous National Government Has Mr Holyoake forgotten his Govern- • ment, raising overnight living i costs, turning families young and j old out of homes so that land- ’ lords could gather the huge profits on house sales? Rental homes sold on false prices and families forced to buy to keep a home? Woollen < mill employees (one example) on J the verge of unemployment? What ■ of the numerous resignations of • National M.P.’s leaving a sinking ship? Mr Holyoake’s Government ' broke the finance and purse of the ordinary man in the street r and also broke the fellowship 1 laws of the New Testament.— ’ Yours, etc., MANGLED. , July 2, 1959.

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28938, 4 July 1959, Page 3

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The Session Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28938, 4 July 1959, Page 3

The Session Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28938, 4 July 1959, Page 3

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