ENGLAND TODAY
NEVER MORE DEMOCRATIC
REPLY TO MR. KENNEDY
WASHINGTON, November 25,
Lord Lothian, a sfter a conference with President Roosevelt, said that' Britain hopes next year to procure from the United States aid in the form of planes, munitions, ships, and finance*
The President, he said, made no promises of any kind. "I was there toi give him a general story of what iS happening in England," Lord Lothian! said. He denied Mr. J. P. Kennedy's reported statement that democracy was in- danger of replacement by State Socialism. "I have never seen a more democratic country than England today," he added. "I saw no signs of a democratic decline."
He said the only new order evolving in England consisted first in finding a way of ending the bombing menace to the world and secondly in an effort to assure that the people were providedj with jobs. " .
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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 129, 27 November 1940, Page 7
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147ENGLAND TODAY Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 129, 27 November 1940, Page 7
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