THE POLITICAL OUTLOOK
LITTLE CHANGE EXPECTED. [ Per Press Association. ] WELLINGTON, May 15. “I don’t think the resignation is go ing to bring us any nearer to an elec tion” said a prominent Parliamentary member of the Labour Party. “It does not alter the political situation as much as some may think. Sir Joseph Ward has been off the stage for more than a year and the balance is not likely to be disturbed. I think this Parliament is likely to continue until the end of next year.” “Personally, I can’t see that it is going to alter things very much,” said a Reform M.P., who was in town yesterday. “Labour does not want an election and, so long as they vote with the Uniteds, they will be able to hang on to their jobs. With Sir Joseph out of the picture half of the sound Uniteds are Ministers and they will not want to quit. ”
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 73, Issue 115, 17 May 1930, Page 7
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