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British Labour Party’s May Day Manifesto

LONDON, April 27. The British Labour Party’s May Day manifesto says; “To the workers of Germany.—We have no quarrel with you, except in so far as you are instruments of your destroyers. We are fighting your battle. “To the victims of Hitlerism.—The Allied victory will be yours too. “To the workers of the world. —Wo stand with the workers of Europe, America and the Dominions for Democracy, freedom and a just peace. We will wage the struggle until triumph is assured. “To the Government.—The unity of the nation exists because the people are of one mind in seeking to abolish injustices, between nations.”

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Northern Advocate, 29 April 1940, Page 5

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British Labour Party’s May Day Manifesto Northern Advocate, 29 April 1940, Page 5

British Labour Party’s May Day Manifesto Northern Advocate, 29 April 1940, Page 5

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