PERIL IN BRITAIN
TORY TARIFFMONGERY
BLUKRING THE ISSUE
CONFUSING DEMOCRACY
LORD GREY'S WARNING
Vuiced Tress Association—By Electric Tcioeraph—Copyright. (Received 13th October, 2 p.m.) LONDON, 12th October. In the course of his address on the General Election campaign, Lord Grey said that the issue was not tariffs but national stability versus national ruin. Referring to the Darwen imbroglio, he said that the opposition to Sir Herbert Samuel was unpatriotic, and if it resulted in a Labour victory his opponents would have stabbed the nation in the back. It was a provocation to other constituencies, and if the issue were blurred by the Conservatives through advancing Protection and giving the impression of trying to exploit the national peril for party gain, nobody was able to say what a confused democracy might do. _____
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 90, 13 October 1931, Page 10
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130PERIL IN BRITAIN Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 90, 13 October 1931, Page 10
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