FEDE LABOUR PARTY
NOY WH£AkED WITH UTgMKBEALS.. I [PRESS OOPYRIOHT]. 9 a.m.) London. June 6. i “The Labour Leader” has published an interview with Mr. Fisher, who declined to specify what monopolies Government had in mind to nationalise if the referendum had been successful. He wanted Parliament to have power to nationalise monopolies that were dangerous to the well-being of the country. Asked whether collectivism was the ideal of his party, he said their platform did not go further than the nationalising of monopolies. Government attacked practical problems, he said, and were not Concerned with Utopian ideas. He. incidentally remarked that one check to the Labour movement in Britain was the opposition to woman franchise. He failed to understand how advanced thinkers couM justly refuse women the vote.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 147, 7 June 1911, Page 1
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