GROWTH OF FASCISM.
rusmo.N l\ bkualv DILATE L\ HOUSE UF Lull) US. Loudon, February .2s. i lu lhi‘ House of Lords Lerii KiunuuU drew attention to the giowlh of Fascism. It was uudt rstood that British Fascists had ordered 2,) armoured motor lurries, each carving twenty persons, and lined with armour threceighths ui’ an inch thick. They Were being iiuanccd by industrialists, bankers, some members of ilie House oi Lords, and a certain li reign Lower. Lord Esher declared tint hunger mare hers and “rcd-liag-gt 3‘s ! were on the same plane .»s Fascists, while Sir Stall'ord UTipps despite cautions by the Trades Union Council, was continuing so teach that Labour must be revolutionary. “it never seems to occur to them that ideas oi class ;v. arfarv and dictatorship can lie copied by more powerful classes. If there is appeal to force in Britain by the .Socialists the people will defend themselves as they did in tiie great strike.” Lord Snell said he had belonged so Labour since the birth oi the moveament, and had never heard force advocated. If the Labourites indulged in one-tenth of the things that Fascists with armoured cars had done they
would have been put down by the Government. Lord Feversham, in replying, said that there was no such thing as a single united Fascist movement, but live separate organisations. The Daily Mail had recently given Sir Oswald Mosely s movement considerable public! y, and they were certainly' receiving strong linauciul backing, Die Home" Office was giving attention to the matter, which need cause no undue apprehension,
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Mt Benger Mail, 7 March 1934, Page 1
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