LIBERALS IN BRITAIN.
HOSTILITY OF LABOUR. HUMILIATING POSITION. LLOYD GEORGE AROUSED. Br TelegraphPies# Association— (Received 5.5 p.m.) Beuter LONDON. 22. Mr. Lloyd George, speaking at Llanfairfechan, Carnarvonshire, declared that it was absolutely untrue that there was a revolt against Mr. Asquith in the ranks of the Liberal Party. There was, however, a revolt against the humiliating conditions under which the Liberals were expected to keep in power a Government which had never concealed its hostility toward them. Labour speakers! had Raid that the Liberal Party was done for. They were told that there would be no election for two or three years, and that in the meantime the Liberals would be open to be drawn by Labour over the rough roads of Parliment and finally to be slaughtered. Mr. Lloyd George asserted that the Prime Minister, Mr./ Ramsay MarJUonald, in three months, had dissipated the stock of goodwill of those who had put Labour in office. The Labour Party should reconsider its attitude before it was too late.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18692, 24 April 1924, Page 7
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