PLEDGES NOT KEPT
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LONDON, - Nov-. ■ 17
Mr Kirkwood, the Labour member of the House of. Commons for Dumbarton, speaking at Glasgow, said: “My view is that the Socialist Government has -done nothing for the working classes. Consequently the Clydesdale Coinmon§uv| %) vote against the Government, even if defeat jbe the result. Alrlßh-ibsa'y Ajacv Donhld’ is : of no more use to me than Mr Baldwin, unless he delivers the goods ! _;;I don’t . care ,if; I . ri.sk; ;my,'iseat:. in Parliament. I will try to break this Government, which does not keep its pledges to the working class.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 November 1929, Page 6
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