MOSLEY GROUP
RESIGN FROM. LABOUR PARTY. umaiii i .liMiciatiuii. r_ biwcin. *--.t-gri. p/i. —vop.yngin. , LONDON, Fit,. 21. ■Mr !'• .1. St. Loo 8 rac.v y > Labour, M. R. for'Aston, Birmingham.; and Dr. R. ['organ (Labour M.P. for West Renfrew) • who are both siiprxji t ts ii; Sir Oswald Mosley, have 'written s parately to Mr Ramsay MacDonald, resigning from tin* Labour Party. Air Straehev complaint' that the Government. has ignored warnings of the approaching economic ’crisis’ and has rejected constructive proposals for the rc-aljsorpl.ion of the imeinnloycd. and it is now comp died (o adopt its opponents’ policy of reducing the working ehr-s standards of life. Mr Forgan accuses lli<* Government of departing from its election policy, failing to undertake the task of national reconstruction, and entcing in'o an alliance will Air Lloyd George, whom it ridiculed in 1929. FOUR BREAK AWAY. RUGBY, Feb. 21. It is now stated that only four of llie seventeen members of the Mol’y group will resign from the Labour Party. The other thirteen signal ()i* v s to tin* original manifesto declare thatthey cannot follow in Vvithdrawiijg from the Party. •
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 February 1931, Page 3
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185MOSLEY GROUP Hokitika Guardian, 26 February 1931, Page 3
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