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LONDON.—"I think the reasons you advance for this step are most convincing to every sincere believer in progress,” said the Prime Minister (Mr Attlee), in replying to a letter from Mr T. L. Horabin, Independent Liberal M.P. for North Cornwall, who wrote saying he proposed to join the Labour Party. Mr Horabin said he was convinced that there was no room in Britain for any party standing between the Labour Party on one side and the Tories on the other. He added: “I am now certain /that 'another Tory Government, in Britain would be. disastrous for the country's sconomic recovery.”
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Northern Advocate, 22 November 1947, Page 2
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