A BAD LOOK-OUT FOR THE LIBERALS.
“Tho British seem to have turned their backs on all their old principles, and they are likely to he a broken reed in any future struggle against a Red terror. Toryism approaches Socialism in its desire for an organised and disciplined social order, hut this is precisely the side of Socialism with which Liberalism has no sympathy. 1,1 is a disintegrating priiiciole, which may, do great service
when;, the.- ship cL'.Sta'to. is -in smooth water, but which gives no promise of effective help against predatory raids' upon society. If we had a revolution (which, personally, I do not expect), theirs would be the futile part of Kerensky in 1917. If Labour comes near getting a majority at a general election, the Liberals' will he again ready to put a Red, or Rink, Government in power. It is enough lo make Gladstone turn in his grave.”—Dean Inge.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 August 1927, Page 4
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152A BAD LOOK-OUT FOR THE LIBERALS. Hokitika Guardian, 18 August 1927, Page 4
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