LABOUR GOVERNMENT AND PRIVATE OWNERSHIP
Received Sunday, 7.30 p.m, LONDON, Aprjl 7. The Minister of Fuel (Mr. Shin- j well), after reviewing the Govem- ! ment's nationalisation and social | legislation, in a speech to thje Yorfc \ shire Labour Regional t Cotihcil at , Laeds, said: "Tbcre is much more j to come and by the ppd of the prer 1 sent Parliament we will have then j achieved a bloodless revolntion of j our hatiopal aflajrs." "We do.n't want to nationalisp ! every industry, but they had better ! he warned that the people of Rritain j are in no mqod to stand any nonsense .( from private ownership. If they can- | not " deiiver the goods, the Gpverij- j ment will do so. This is • a plaip ■ warning. -Tfle attitude thgt every- I thing must he left to private euterprise is just hunkum. "There sbpuld he no department ; of public activity, wflether national ! or local, in which labour hasn't got ! a flnger in' the pie; we must be in I e verything, ' ' j
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Chronicle (Levin), 8 April 1946, Page 5
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