THE LABOR POLICY
INFLUENCE OF ALLIANCE VIEWS WILL BE CONSIDERED (Per Press Association.) WELLINGTON, this day. The following! statement was to-day made, by Mr. P. Fraser, M.P., secretary of the Parliamentary Labor Party: “In view of the fact that some conjecture and comment have been caused as to what effect the recent pronouncement by the Alliance ot Labor in regard to the Government will lave mi tho attitude of the Labor Party in I'arliainent, 1 wish to make it. perlectly clear that while the, Labor l’ai'ly in Parliament will always give the expressed opinions of trade union organisations the consideration they certainly are entitled to, the only body competent to decide the policy of the Labor Party is its annual conference, on which affiliated trade unions are represented. The method of putting (hiyt policy into operation in the House of’Representatives is a matter for the judgment- and decision of the Labor members of Parliament.”
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17228, 7 April 1930, Page 11
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