Labour
Sir, —The recent polls showing the aversion of people to Mr Lange as Prime Minister are only a manifestation of the increasing revulsion people feel for the present "National Socialist Government.” More that three centuries ago, Cromwell dismissed the Long Parliament with the coldly dispassionate words:
“You have sat too long here, for any good you have been doing. Depart, I say — Let us have done with you. In the name of God, go!” Let us now direct to the Lange maladministration Cromwell’s command: “In the name of God, go!” — Yours, etc.. J. W. DAVIDSON. May 29, 1989.
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