not a majority in the country to introduce extreme measures into the House of Commons, because T. am convinced if it did the majority of the country being against it a reaction would be hound to follow, which would have disastrous effects on the party. “That problem of a Socialist Party which in numbers lms not a majority in the Houses of Parliament is a problem which every Socialist Party in Europe lias had to 'face more than once. They have dealt with it in various ways according to the special circumstance*, which existed at the time, and therefore without further discussing this question ‘ sufficient unto the day is the evil I,hereof.’ “Tf we arc faced with a situation file tl.ai after the next election, T say to the rank and tile of the Labour and Sochi list, movement that they can depend upon the wisdom and judgment of the leaders of their party to do what is best in the interests of tbe movement and in tho interests rtf tbe country.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 November 1928, Page 7
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