COMING DEBATE
LONDON PRESS CRITICISM.
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' ... LONDON, March 18. There will-be a full-dress debate in Parliament to-morrow on the progress of the war, ' ; • t : ‘ Apropos-of-this, “The Times,” in an editorial,- asks: -‘‘Are.British diplomacy niid British- war policy being, co-ordin-ated to the greatest effect ? There is a slightly, lesurely .air about bur methods. Are we bitting as often as we can, and wherever we can? The, war leaders 1-now best how. tho-ingredients of patience and of daring can be mixed, but nfiblic omnion in England, and-France would like a more dynamic current in the Allied way effort,’,’
The “Daily Mail” declares: “Events always seem. to. be.one jump ahead of the British Government. The democracies hesitate while the enemy acts. The democracies show a chronic inability to implement their undertakings to the Allies or. to' succour their fiiends. It is . time that the . Government arrested the creeping paralysis. The Government’s lack of boldness, is losing public confidence.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 March 1940, Page 5
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