FINANCE AND POLITICS
Sir, —In answer to your correspondent "Comae" it is with pleasure that I take up my pen—not being! a Democratic Labour man, I must thank him for advertising his monetary platform, but the policy of carrying out. this monetary scheme is the stumbling block to supporting it. Which in the first place has, been declared a "Democratic Labour Party"—it cannot be Democratic under party rule. Thus you hiave a monetary reform under bureaucratic control. Tliere. are other European countries under much similar monetary systems: but they come under another heading Totalitarian Dictator ship, Nazi and Fascists. The leader of Democratic Labour has not declared for a government liy the. people; whilst real Democracy has declared for a government by the people with a well defined; fiscal policy. Perhaps friend "Comae" has not seen the real democracy move>ments, platform and policy which I can supply free for the asking, it has also been published in the Beacon. . Yours etcj, W. BRADSHAW.\
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 56, 16 March 1943, Page 4
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163FINANCE AND POLITICS Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 56, 16 March 1943, Page 4
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