A DICTATORSHIP
CURSE TO HUMANITY. LONDON, September 7. “I aim an old man, and aU the dictators I have eve r read about have been curses to humanity,” declared the Leader of the Opposition, Mr George Lansbury, when discussing Sir Stafford Cripps’ declaration that civil war and .a dictatorship would follow the election of a Socialist Government. “■Still,” .added Mr Lansbury, “it is certain that unless democracy can speed itself up and deliver the goods, the minds of men and women will foolishly turn to other methods.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 September 1933, Page 8
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