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“WORK WITH SOVIET”

REBEL LABOUR MEMBERS’ POLICY FOREIGN AFFAIRS PLAN (Rec. 11.50 a.m.) ■ LONDON, Nov. 22. Answering criticism that the rebel Labour members of the House of Commons challenging the Government’s foreign policy had no alternative proposals, Mr. K. Zilliacus, Labour M.P. advocated a joint British-French-Russian-American policy for maintaining law and order in the Middle East through an international force under the orders of the Security Council with, control of the Straits of Gibraltar and Suez. There should, he added, be a union of the Western and European democracies in applying a joint trusteeship policy to their colonies and bound economically to one another and the Dominions through a system of mutual tariff preferences based on a revised form of the most-favoured nation clsusc. This group of States, he said should work with the Soviet to rebuild Eui-. ope' and promote political freedom through Socialist reconstruction.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 23 November 1946, Page 7

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“WORK WITH SOVIET” Greymouth Evening Star, 23 November 1946, Page 7

“WORK WITH SOVIET” Greymouth Evening Star, 23 November 1946, Page 7

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