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"ORGANISED DISORDER"

MOSLEY WILL HOLD NO MORE MEETINGS (Rec. 1.20 p.m.) LONDON, Dec. 21, Sir Oswald Mosley has issued a statement declaring that he was not holding public meetings in the future at which supporters of the present Government could organise disorder, as they had done in the past. Repeating his earlier announcement that he did not intend starting a political party, but planned instead to concentrate on the publishing business, he said he was determined not to give opponents any excuse to suppress ideas in the name of preserving order. He pointed out that it was now impossible to take the party's pre-war precautions to maintain order at meetings. The Conservatives, who joined the Socialists in opposing 6uch measures, would have to face alone the problem of maintaining order at public meetings when' supporters of the present Government refused, to permit an audience to listen to any speech in opposition to the Government's policy.

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Evening Star, Issue 25673, 22 December 1945, Page 5

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"ORGANISED DISORDER" Evening Star, Issue 25673, 22 December 1945, Page 5

"ORGANISED DISORDER" Evening Star, Issue 25673, 22 December 1945, Page 5