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UNDERHAND TACTICS

BETRAYAL OF DEMOCRACY

There is a danger creeping into the political life of New Zealand, which will undermine the democrati principles of government, unless public ‘attention is aroused and voters act wisely. This serious menace if the attempt of the New Zealand Al-. lianec to institute government by a faction, by extorting pledges from Members of Parliament to promote legislation favourable to a minoi ity ■

During the last elections, a cor tain number of ’members p lodged themselves to do the will of the Alliance, thereby ceasing to represent all the people of their electorates. They forgot their duty to their constituents, and the time-honoured traditions of British justice and fair play lin the interests oil dom odratic government, underhand tactics Lk< this should not he countenanced b> the electors of New Zealand. Corruption of our political life will he the outcome, and government by a faction will be the order of the dav The prohibition movement is a minority Organisation which is not above adopting unconstitutional moth ods to further its ends. It cannot sway the sober-minded citizen on election day to vote for prohibition, o stampede undecided voters to brim American anarchy into British administration. T.ts needs must tamper with the law of the land at its sour I '' hv -cajoling the representatives of the people and bringing about the be trayal of the democratic principle. Every right-thinking New Zealand er will apply the remedy by yotinContinuance at’'the coming.elections. 4

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 30 October 1928, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
244

UNDERHAND TACTICS Hokitika Guardian, 30 October 1928, Page 3

UNDERHAND TACTICS Hokitika Guardian, 30 October 1928, Page 3

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