LABOUR’S ISOLATION
(By Telegraph.—Special to Guardian)
\VIT, 1.1 XGTi )X, November Id
It is unions the possibilitios of tomorrow's genera! ele; lion that tlu? sup port given to liic three parties engaged in I lio contest will l*»• w divided that lii-IH' ul them will lu> able to nuu't till* ii 11 w House ot Representatives with an actual majority.
!I tlio Reform Party should secure as many as lortv-loitr scats, :neh'.ding those ot' three .Maori represeyilalives, those of three Maori representatives, it might ho able to carry on in a fashion, hut it is certain that with the !,::h(i!ir Party and t nited Lari.' in active opposition, the canning on with a, margin o'.f only eight \ ot.es w ould no a very irksome tasK. it Liie majority were reduced to loin, a.s ii 11! i.lit lie iiy two mendiers of the Party crossing the Hour ol the House from' the. Speaker’s right hand to his left, it would become an intolerable one. In such a ease it would he necessary for lac for in. which we hare assumed tor the purpose ml this illustration to lie the strongest party in (he House, to seek assisiaii ’e from the t nited Party on such term, as might he arranged.
The oiiiv alieruntu e to tun; course would he lhe one adopted hy Mr Masse v in PTi. will'll (lie pefnrin leader r''j>aired Ids misforttines at the polls by attracting su | ipnrt from the other side of tho I|, use on conditions which did im| eutiiil a rccoust ruot.ion of the Cabinet.. Put such a resource is not. likolv to be upon to Mr ( nates, and pruhabi.y the outcome of an indecisive . uli*s,! to-morrow would bo a coalition between the two part ios opposed in i ahollr.
it is' t bis isolal ion ol tho Pabour (<arfv. to the exclusion of all other progressive sr< I ions ot the eoininiinity. i Pat will keep Mr Holland anti hr oolloagiios old ot office indefinitely. Their dotormination to hold the noliov of their party and its ndminisI ration exclusively in their own hands. ,ii,l *,idv shakos publio eonfideiico and alarms timid people, it also drive nijji, y fi,|!< v. bn svrnpa t liise with lab our's legitimate aspirations into tie nth-";- camps.
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