BRITISH POLITICS
SCENE IN LOBBY OF HOUSE
CHURCHILLS AT WAVERTREE
United Press Association—Bj Electric Tel*-"
eropta—CodjtUM. (Received February 6, 2 p.m.X
LONDON, February 5.
A group of thirty or forty men and' women entered the central lobby of ' the House of Commons tonight, hop-, ing to obtain tickets in! the gallery during the debate on unemployment. Some of the visitors began shouting,! "Down with the National Government! Up with the United Red Front!". Within a few minutes the police had! removed them all from the building.' Mr. Winston Churchill, on behalf of his son, Mr. Randolph Churchill, in, the Wavertree' by-election1 campaign/asked how anyone coul<'; balance, loyalty to leaders like Messrs.- Bald-; win and Macponald against the iresolve that Britain should remain a great Power. "Two dogs are; biting us," he said. "Our dog is not fighting" back, because it ■ wears a Socialist muzzle." ;..-
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 31, 6 February 1935, Page 12
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144BRITISH POLITICS Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 31, 6 February 1935, Page 12
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