NEW PARTY
STARTED IN, BRITAIN
(United: Press Association—By Electric - J Telegraph—Copyright).
LONDON, February 17
In-announcing that two hundred thousand men and women had enrolled themselves as Empire Free Trade Crusaders within ten weeks, Lord Beavefbfook has ■ issued- a manifesto declaring that 'recent events and* political leaders’ speeches show that none of the existing: parties is big enough to embrace the entire Lee trade doctrine.' Accordingly 'He himself and his colleagues are forming a new Party, called the United Empire Party* • which-'"will seek'every possible means-of placing before the electorate and implanting, the principles for which the Empire crusade has been launched, freed from the shackles of the tactical considerations and temporising' at present paralysing British politics. He asks the support" of all believing in Britain’s fundamental need for an industrial policy based on Empire development, which would be achieved as soon as the. electors return a Government unfettered by ancient fiscal "theories, and able freely to co-operate with the.? Dominions.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 February 1930, Page 6
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