THE GREAT BETRAYAL
Leader on Sick List lieutenants''sV.ll freetrade PASS LABOUR ORGAN'S COMMENT (Aust. and N Z. Cable.) London, October 1. It lias not )(,. been stated whether the junior Liberal .Ministers rv.li throw over Mr. Lloyd George in a similar manner to their seniors, but it i-s expeeiiod that t here will be no important Liberal .resignations. “Thi s i s tlie greatest betrayal in political history,” was comment of Radical back-benchers, interprets the jjosition : "‘lhe moment Air Lloyd George was unable to deThe Daily Herald's lobbyist 'bus fend himself IPs trusted lieutenants sol dhe Freeta.'io pass.” In consequence of the wholesale desertion of the majority of his party,” it adds , tr Lloyd Georg* w-11 not takc ““ active part in the election. He will be content with a letter to his constituents dissociating himself from the Nat ana l Gov e I‘nmpnt .
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Feilding Star, Volume 8, Issue 2540, 3 October 1931, Page 6
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