LIBERAL PROTAGONIST
LLOYD GEORGE MAKES PHRASES.
(KEUTER'S TELEGRAM.)
LONDON, 21st November. Mr. Lloyd George opened his election campaign before a packed audience at the Queen's Hall. Replying to the speech delivered by Mr.: Baldwin on Monday, he said. that the Tory Party, when worried, always took to tariffs, as some people took to alcohol. Credit lad declined iii Britain since Mr. Baldwin took up"the job, and the pnly country where wages were on the level of those p£ Britain was lrree Trade Holland. Free Trade had given British cqmmerce, trade, and finance such vitality .that British, credit .alone in .Europe cad < been restored;'"and .'free imports were keeping Britain alive. To change the fiscal policy in order to keep the home fires .burning would be like a drunkard breaking up furniture and Hinging it into the fire. "Restore peace In Central Europe," he said, "and trade will look alter itself."
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 125, 23 November 1923, Page 7
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149LIBERAL PROTAGONIST Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 125, 23 November 1923, Page 7
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