SEEN AS HUMBUG
BRITISH POLITICAL TRUCE
LONDON, June 7,
The "Daily Express," in a leading article, questions the need for a political party truce and asks whether because there was a truce in the last war that is sufficient reason for a truce at present. "The mass of the voters "are clearly tired of the truce," it says. "The truce is nonsense. It is futile to blink at the difference between the Tories and the Socialists. Suppressing or hiding difference in viewpoints does not create unity, but merely,humbug. If the truce is not ended the voter must fall back on the Independents to champion the war against Hitler abroad and humbug at home."
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 134, 9 June 1942, Page 4
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113SEEN AS HUMBUG Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 134, 9 June 1942, Page 4
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