IMPERIAL POLITICS.
LORD ROSEBERY ON THE LIBERAL PART*.
Press Association* Electric Telegraph, Copyright,
London, February 28.
Speaking at Paisley, Lord Rosebery said the Liberal Party was like a caterpillar separated from its leaf. If it had no reason for existence it surely deserved to die. What was required was a strong reconsideration of policy, new methods, fresher ideals, to come into closer sympathy with the country.
The Times, commenting on these remarks, says it is not enoagh for Lord Rosebery to tell the party it needs fresher ideals. He ought to supply them.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVII, Issue 50, 3 March 1903, Page 2
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