British Politics.
united service telegrams. SUPPORT FOR MR LLOYD GEORGE. LONDON, Nov. 11. Lords Abereomvay, Airedale, Devonport, Ulingsworth, Leverliulme, Pirrie and St Davids, Sir Albert Spicer, Sir Edward Rhodes and Sir Alfred Palmer have signed a business men’s manifesto appealing for support for Mr Lloyd George and his followers on the ground that his policy was one of the chief causes of Britain’s gradual emergence from the post-war difficulties. Until a few days ago, business interests had„ the advantage that the world’s foremost man, who counted most in the estimation of foreign _ peoples, was Prime Minister. The signatories believe" that “ the Conservatives will do nothing and Labour will do everything and their policies will he equally disastrous.” Mr Lloyd George was best fitted to hold the balance between Capital and Labour, as lie had a record of ameliorative statesmanship unexampled here or in any other country .
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 November 1922, Page 2
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146British Politics. Hokitika Guardian, 14 November 1922, Page 2
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