BRITISH ELECTION
“NO CLEAR LEADERSHIP”
WHY SOCIALISTS FAILED
LONDON, November 24.
Air Herbert in an article reviewing the election in the Socialist inewspap|e>r “Forward, ’’ says: “We ought to have done better. Look at the certainties we have failed to win. It is the fault! of nobody in particular, but since 1931 wb have not evolved a clear leadership. Our so-eajUed Left bias plaqefd some bloomers on record in brav.e speeches and writings. The country is not hurriedly going to vote for a first-class financial crisis. All of us have a lot to learty about the psychology of the electorate nationally. ’ ’
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Waipukurau Press, Volume XXX, Issue 275, 26 November 1935, Page 5
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