POLITICIANS BLAMED
TROUBLES OF WORLD
WOULD EXPERTS DO BETTER?
' , ' . BANFF, August 23. Speaking at a dinner tendered the delegates of the Institute of Pacific Relations Conference by the Alberta Government on Wednesday, Lord Snell (Britain) remarked that it was customary to blame poiliticians and statesmen for the troubles of the world, and people asked impatiently for government by experts.
In England, he said, there were only three political parties, but there were at least thirty-three experts, and just the same number of conflicting economic proposals. He said that the people of the world would be ill-advised to place their lives under the control of a dictatorship, either of a single political adventurer or a group of experts.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 48, 25 August 1933, Page 7
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