INCIDENT IN COMMONS
MEMBER'S OUTBURST Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, February 10. . (Received February 11, at 11 a.m.) Mr W. Gallaoher (Com.) caused an uproar in the House of Commons with a violent outburst against General Goering. Mr Mander asked whether General Goering should be given an opportunity of inspecting Great Britain’s air raid precautions. Sir Samuel Hoare: That is a matter of individual opinion. Mr Herbert Morrison: Is Sir Samuel Hoare aware that if General Goering visited London there would bo a row about itp
Ministerialists: Why? Mr Gallacher: Is Sir Samuel Hoare aware that General Goering is soaked in blood? The remainder of the question was drowned in shouts from both sides, over which Mr Gallacher was heard shouting “ Butcher.” The Speaker then intervened.
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Evening Star, Issue 22880, 11 February 1938, Page 9
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