LEADERLESS PARTY
LABOUR IN BRITAIN MR MACDONALD WANTS REUNION. LONDON, December 27. A party without a leader aud a leader without a party—the present condition of the Prime Minister and the Labour Party—may be reunited as the result of a campaign which Mr Ramsay MacDonald intends to begin in the new year. According to the Dispatch, Mr MacDonald is feeling that his authority is weakened in Cabinet bargaining by the lack of a panty behind him. His aim is to make Labour members rejoin him and assist the National Government. Mr MacDonald will exert to the full his sentimental influence on the rank and file of the Labour movement, especially the women. It is probable that he will invite some of the leaders to take Ministerial posts.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21537, 8 January 1932, Page 8
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