BRITAIN IN GRAVE PERIL, SAYS MR. CHURCHILL
Received Sunday, 7 p.m. LONDON, Dec. 7. Britain with its Commonweaith and possessions was in grave peril, said Mr. Churchill, addressing 6000 persons at Manchester. "I am deeply anxious about our means of survival in Britain as a free, prosperous ancl civilisecl community. ' ' The socialists will make - it impossible for 48,000,000 to live in Britain and at least one quarter alive to-day will have to disappear in one way or another. Immigration even if practised on a scale never before dreamed of could not operate in time to prevent this melancholy decline. ' The State monopoly of all the means of production, distrihution and exchange would be fatal to the people 's material wellbeing and personal freedom as they have long enjoyed them."
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Chronicle (Levin), 8 December 1947, Page 5
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