AGAINST THE
; ■Holding" that the^time/has come for; unseating the Coalition Government,: M. Boyle-Barclay suggests "the . formation of. ay Patriotic • Political^Circle,/' its chief aiihibeing 'to. return; Candidates i-(irrespee-tivejof other political 'viewsj each.; may present) pledged againstjthe:present Adininistration, to educate: :;the>people' by holding meetings, etc.y:addressed by noncandidates:- Any party: would:govern: ivith less prejudice, to the s Dominion^ I consider -the" following remarks made by the Rt. Hou: Mri W; E. Gladstone willgive a -clear .understanding of my. suggestion. Mr. Gladstone said: 'I told: him " (Lord Derby), .that I deliberately disapproved of the * Government of Lord Palmerston, and was,'prepared to aid in any .proper measures which might lead to ita ;displacement, that so strong were inj' objections that I was content to'act thus, without inquiring who was to follow;^ for I was convinced that anyone who mightfollow would-govern with lees prejudice to the public interest;,that,'in the existing state of public affairs, I did not pretend to1 see far,'.but.'thus far I saw clearly.'" .;
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 51, 1 March 1934, Page 10
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