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PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES

(To the Editor.)

Sir,—l, with many others, have been listening-in to the debates in Parliament during the past few days and I have repeatedly turned off the switch in disgust at the wrangling and bickering that have been gling on in the House. There has been a lot of talk about unity among the members. I would suggest, Sir, that when we get a little more sanity then we can expect unity and victory.—l am, etc.,

ANXIOUS BRITISHER,

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 147, 22 June 1940, Page 10

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PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 147, 22 June 1940, Page 10

PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 147, 22 June 1940, Page 10

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