BRITISH POLITICS
LIBERAL PARTY. (Official Wireless.) RUGBY, May 15. Mr Lloyd George, addressing the Liberal Party at its conference at Buxton, explained tlio position of the Liberal Parliamentary Party, whose policy, he said, was one of co-operation with the Government without sacrificing the Party’s independence. The adoption of a general tariff as a policy by the Conservative Party, said Mr Lloyd George, had changed the whole political situation. The Liberal and Labour Parties would combine in defence of free trade'. After some discussion the Conference, by a large majority, defeated a resolution demanding the need for absolute and unfettered independence of the Liberal Party.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 May 1931, Page 5
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