FUNERAL OF LIBERALS
BACK TO TWO-PARTY SYSTEM.
(SYDNEX SUN OAlltf.) (Received 20th October, noon ) \r Q-i L? ND°N. 19th October. Mr. Sidney Webb told v South Hetton nieetuig that the election would rank In history as the funeral of one of tho great poht.cal parties. Never again frould there be a Liberal Premier !v ! Mbeial Leader. Opposition parties always perished of decuy from' gradual Inanition when political democracy w « achieved. Liberalism had mthin f r It was M w clear that the nation "would insist on returning to the two-party system, otherwise, the British ConsUtu jtion could uot work. " SOCIALISM DEFINED air. Stanley Baldwin (Con.), said Ihafc one might as well talk- "Chilly J-Jijll m "Labour's Constitutional Hevolution. . Sir John Simon (Liberal) said ■ "Social.sm is nunbowlike. You never find the field where it ends." _ The Conservatives claim that ?inco Labour came into power the ret--^rico of bread has increased from BAd i» -3d • is Vdt?\ 2\f \° 2t t 6d; b"con f101" Is 6d ' ls s *d to
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 96, 20 October 1924, Page 7
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