LABOUR AND LORDS
"NO SERIOUS NONSENSE" Eec. 10.45 a.m. LONDON, May 24. Replying to a question about the Labour Party's attitude to the House of Lords, Mr.' Herbert Morrison said at the Blackpool conference, "We have given their Lordships notice that if we have any serious nonsense from them they will have more serious results from us, and we mean that. If the Labour Party is returned by the wilL of the people, no House of Lords is^going to be permitted to obstruct Mrv Aneurin Bevan, in a speech at the conference, said. "We enter this campaign hot merely to get a Parliamentary majority, but to complete the political extinction of the Tory Party for 25 years. England needs a new industrial revolution. We shall go forward with high hopes and with bitter and angry passion at the out-! rages our people have endured, in the past 25 years."
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 122, 25 May 1945, Page 6
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