“SUPER=GOVERNMENT” MENACE.
TACTICS OF N.Z. ALLI ANCE. Among the /Members of (Parliament plod go (l to the New Zealand Alliance arc a number who represent * ‘ Continuance’’ constituencies. This, in itself, i s sufficient indication of the undemocratic. policy of the Alliance, in attempting to force its opinions over the heads of the people. As the Christchurch “Press” said in a recent editorial, “there is no danger that prohibition will be carried by popular vote, but there is a risk that prohibition fanaticism may seriously dislocate the mechanism of politics, and the threats of the Alliance must be resented by all supporters of representative Government.' The New Zealand Alliance is not concerned with the welfare of New Zealand. It has only one avowed object—the overthrow of the Licensed Trade, and so long as it can persuade a Member of Parliament to support it, it, docs not care a rap about his views on important question with which the country has to deal. Its policy is to flood Parliament, with men of its own choice, wlvo, they hope, will. be able to “put. prohibition over” without, the question being submitted to the electors at all. New Zealanders should give an emphatic declaration on Polling Day that they resent such attempts to tamper with the men w horn they send to represent them in Parliament. * 6
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 8 October 1928, Page 5
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