LOBBIES BUZZING
political/situation
THE WAVERTEEE BOMB
CONSERVATIVE DILEMMA
SOCIALISTS EXULTANT
TJnited Press Association—By Electric Tel«-
graph—Copyright. . (Received February 8, nooni) ' " LONDON, February 7. The "Sun-Herald" representative says: that the lobbies are buzzing over the.result of the Wavertree; by-elec-tion. There has not been.such an interesting political situation since the General Election. Mr. Randolph .Churchill's unexpectedly high poll, ', coupled with the Conservatives' revolt, following Mr. Lloyd George's New Deal and the widespread unemployment unrest, have further lowered the Government's prestige; The Socialists .are exultant Conservative headquarters are in a dilemma. Undoubtedly the Wavertree election shows the dangers of splitting the Conservative ; vote •in ,many constituencies, enabling a number- of Socialist successes, embarrassing the continuance' of the National Gov-
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 33, 8 February 1935, Page 3
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116LOBBIES BUZZING Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 33, 8 February 1935, Page 3
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