A RURAL PARTY
ADVOCATED FOR BRITAIN.
(UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION. COPTRIGIIT.)
.(AUSTRALIAN-NEW ZEALAND CABLE ASSOCIATIbN.) : ' LONDON, .23rd September. Messrs. Christopher Turner and Bernard Gilbert, in a book.called "Where Are We Going?" appeal to all interested landowners, farmers, and labourers to unite and form a Rural Party,' independent^ of all other political organisations, citing the examples of .-Australia and Canada.
Lord Bledisloe, in a preface, declares: "Each political party ha ß , in ium imade agriculture its catspaw. Political conservatism, dominated by urban influences, and founded on ignorance and myopic prejudice, has no settled plan for the salvation of British agriculture, because it has no convictions. "
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 74, 25 September 1923, Page 7
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103A RURAL PARTY Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 74, 25 September 1923, Page 7
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