"THESE SO-CALLED INTELLECTUALS."
Received Sunday, 7 p.m. LONDON. Nov. 17. Condemning as "moral assassins" Labour back-benchers who talded an amendnient to the Iving's speecdi, eritl-c-ising the Government 's foreign policy, j Afr. Tom O 'Brien, AI.P., in a speecli at | Hampstead, declared that he did not want an ' ' Affair Wallace" in Britain. Mr. O'Brien, who is the only member of the General Gouncil of T.U.C., who? Ls in the Commons, said the overwhelm-
ing raajority of trade unionisls resent ed the- attack on Alr. Bevin wliile out of the country. '•'The- rebels cheapening tlve country represent a tiny- f ravtion of British sen tijnent but their action is being milsin-terpre-ted througliout tlre world and ineulablc hann is being done," lie said. "Tt gives- comfort only to Alr. B.ev-in's enemies- abroad. Trade uniondsts" are gettdug tired; of these- so-ealled intellectuals in their midst."
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Chronicle (Levin), 18 November 1946, Page 5
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