MOSLEY MARSHALLING NEW MOVEMENT
Received Hundav, S.50 p.m. LONUON, Nov. 29. >Sir Oswald Xfoslev announced today that he was rcady to hegin his new " rnion Movenieiit" early in 1948. lle claimed that 51 organisations had offered to merge them^elves in the new nii/vement. Renter says tliese organisations inelude about a do/en Riglit Wing groups like the League of Ex-Hervicemen, the Union of British Freedom and a liritish section of the Ku Klux Klan League of Ex-Servieemen, which recently held a series of public meetings in London's East End. The Russians would give way if thev received an ultimatum bel'ore thev discovefed an atomic weapon for themselves, but war was certain if the rest of the world waited for German scientists, under compulsion, to supplv Russia with the secrets of the atom. He would suppress Coiumunists. Thev would not l>e hurt, but thev would not be heard. He aimed to win power through the people 's vote and secure tlre "s|uj'itual enthusiasm of the people for a new ci vilisation; " His partv would start collecting funds immediately and pnt candidates into the politieal field as soon as possible.
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Chronicle (Levin), 1 December 1947, Page 8
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