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Majority Satisfied With British Policy

The British Institute of Public Opinion asked a cross section of voters: “Are you satisfied with the Government’s conduct of the war.” Sixty-one per cent, of the voters were satisfied, 18 per cent, were dissatisfied, and 10 per cent, replied, “I don’t know.” Eleven per cent, expressed the opinion that the war should stop immediately. * The policy of economic strangulation of Germany without wasting manpower was the chief reason given by those who approved of the Government’s conduct of the war.

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Northern Advocate, 9 January 1940, Page 10

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Majority Satisfied With British Policy Northern Advocate, 9 January 1940, Page 10

Majority Satisfied With British Policy Northern Advocate, 9 January 1940, Page 10

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