HOME RULE. MR. BONAR LAW AT BOOTLES
"CORRUPT POLITICAL BARGAIN." NO SHRINKING.. *y Telegraph.— Press Association..— Copyright, LONDON, Bth December. Mr. Bonar Law, Leader -of th© Opposition, speaking at BocrfJe, empha. sised that it was utterly i) (^possible for Home R/ixle to be carrier jl as part of tho Liberals' corrupt pol'/fcical bargain. He remarked that althc/ugh to grant Home Rul© to Ireland would, from a party standpoint, be ar/, advantage to the Unionists, inasmuch ac the Nationalists were solidly against them,' the Unionist* were determined to oppose Home Rule to the las k gasp. When the time came tlier© would be no shrinking, but strong 'action 'to defeat on© of the most ignobfce conspiracies ever formed against the libeiakiea of freeborn men.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 139, 9 December 1911, Page 7
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