MR MACDONALD’S DANGER.
“The Socialists, always the darlings of the gods, are now the darlings of Mayfair, and that is very dangerous,” said Mr William Mellor, editor of the “Daily Herald,” in an address to the Social Problem Circle, reports the “Liverpool Post.” “I instinctively distrust the popularity of the Government, because I am more concerned with its potentialities than its immediate achievements. The danger of the present admiration is that the Labour Party may become afraid of Socialism. Thq only check lies with people like you. Don’t let us put the Government any higher than it ought to be. It is doing things that must be done, but it is not making any strides whatever towards economic change. And it cannot until you want it to.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 January 1930, Page 8
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127MR MACDONALD’S DANGER. Hokitika Guardian, 27 January 1930, Page 8
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