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BRITISH LIBERALS

" We have never shared the view of those Conservatives," urges the Yorkshire Post, " who desire to see the Liberal P;a.rt.y eliminated. It still stands for certain elements in the nation, which, while rejecting some of the tenets of Conservatism, reject equally the cruder forms of Socialism. All true Liberals must be against discouraging the private enterprise and individual initiative to which the British nation owes its past progress and prosperity. Between them and ourselves there should be agreement the-ne; and also in our wish not to see the countiT divided politically on anything like a class basis. On many other points we have differences, but they are not points that need divide world crisis of severity. We believe that, if Liberalism is to survive as a power in national affairs, its wisest course is still, as it was in 1931, to throw its weight into

the scales for National Governmen,

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Waipa Post, Volume 49, Issue 3555, 8 December 1934, Page 11

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BRITISH LIBERALS Waipa Post, Volume 49, Issue 3555, 8 December 1934, Page 11

BRITISH LIBERALS Waipa Post, Volume 49, Issue 3555, 8 December 1934, Page 11