LIBERALS' PROSPECTS
LLOYD GEORGE PROPHESIES
"A GIGANTIC POLICY."
(EEUIES'S tBLEGKAM.)
Received 27th November) 12.30 p.m.) LONDON, 26th November.
Mr. Walter Runciman, who has hitherto been at political "variance with tho former Premier, presided at Mr. Lloyd George's meeting at Newcaste. After a speech of welcome, Mr. Runciman said he' wanted to shake hands publicly with Mr. Lloyd George. They both rose, and cl>'ijjol hands. Mr: Lloyd George, in his speech, said" that the. heart, had been taken out of tho party by distressing family rows. Hundreds of thousands had voted Labour at the last election in sheer despair. Now the Liberals were reunited, and they wero going to have ,an effect on the country's destinies unprecedented in the history of the party. The- only good thing in tho Labour programme had been borrowed frbm^the Liberals, whose gigantic policy ■would completely revolutionise the conditions of the people. After expatiating on the evils of Protection, he concluded dramatically by saying that Free Trade won the war
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 128, 27 November 1923, Page 7
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