COOK ON DEAN INGE
(Received 2nd December, 9 a.m.)
LONDON, 30th November. It is time Dean Inge had his wings clipped," said Mr. A. J. Cook, speaking at Staines in the course of a startling attack on the "Gloomy Dean." "He is on the right road to his end. Honest intelligent workers will not suffer his abuse and arrogance. It makes me angry when the Dean suggests that unemployed miners are a swarm of parasites, when he is one of Britain's biggest parasites, both as a priest and scribe, living in the lap of luxury with his thousands of pounds a year, never happy unless insulting the workers and their representatives. Inge is the greatest contributor to class war in the country.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 133, 2 December 1929, Page 12
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