LABOURS REAL POLICY EXPOSED Labour M.P. lets the cat out of the bag! Mr J. W. Munro, Labour M.P. for Dunedin ' North, made.-a.-statement "oh Thursday at a public meeting at Dunedin. In referring to the Labour' Party having a plan prepared which it will put into action'the moment a run on the Savings Bank is commenced, he stated: “Somebody might be put in gaol who least expects' it to-day. It might be a board of directors or it might be a manager if any one of them -re-, fuses to carry out our instructions. We will deal with them .as some of our Communist. The Labour Party means to smash things—what are they going to smash? Your home, your savings, your business, your job, and the credit of New Zealand ? our friends were dealt with. We will feed them on bread and water for a while until they realise that they have got to obey the will of the people. . . . If we cannot carry out our policy, we will go to the electors and get a mandate to do it, and if we can’t do it, then the only thing to do will be to get out and smash things.” This follows Mr Munro’s statement in the House as published in No. 5, page 10, September 27, 1935: “We intend to create money. We are told that economists say that that cannot be done. Well, we are going to give it a trial. I believe it can be done. I believe it must be done. If we issue through our State Bank, we will say £100,000,000h-:l am not going to stop at £5,000,000 or £10,000,000—1 say £100,00i),000, and we give that to somebody, no matter to whom, what do they do with it ? Do not make any mistake. That £100,000,000 goes back into the bank; we have created a circulating medium V A VOTE AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT IS A VOTE FOR LABOUR NATIONAL PARTY CANDIDATES tunedin North: A. S. FALCONER Chalmers: A. E. ANSELL, M.P. lunedin South: T. K. S. SIDEY Clutha: J. A. ROY >unedin Central: D. C. CAMERON Otago Central; W. A. BODKIN, M.Pj Junedin West: Hon. W. DOWNIE STEWART, M.P. (Ind.)
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Evening Star, Issue 22194, 23 November 1935, Page 23
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