BRITISH LABOUR PARTY
A DESTRUCTIVE POLICY, PRIME MINISTER’S ATTACK. t Free* Association—By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, March 18. (Received March 18, at 7.20 p.m.) The bulk of Mr Lloyd George’s speech at the 1920 Club was an attack on the Labour Party. He said it was a great and formidable party, which would become the dominating party unless steps were taken to # inform the electors what issues wiere involved. There were millions of people whose political views were unformed. They must be shown that the Labour policy means the destruction of private property and private enterprise, and the conversion of the whole means of production into a State machine that might be good or bad, but which was a complete revolution. If he thought that the Coalition existed, merely to defend the interests, the power, and the profits of capital, he would quit the Coalition in disgust, but the capitalists were as deeply concerned for the people’s welfare as anybody.—A. and N.Z. Cable.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18198, 19 March 1921, Page 9
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