THE NATIONAL PARTY'S POLICY
TO THE EDITOR Sir, —Following on the meeting addressed by Mr W. A. Bodkin at Marton, the official organ of the Labour Party has displayed considerable interest in the policy of the National Party. In an attempt to discredit the Nationalists, it is implied that they are without a policy.' The Socialists will know details of the National policy too soon for their comfort, and when it is issued they will find that it will return to the individual the liberty and freedom which are being filched away from him so subtly, and at the same time will ensure that he will have greater advantages and greater reward for effort than he can ever hope to receive undei Socialism and trade unions domination. The people of this country are turning in droves from the Socialists, and it can be said with every confidence that the National Party's programme will have a nation-wide appeal.—l am, etc., Inferestcd.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23200, 26 May 1937, Page 15
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