IN OPPOSITION
BRITISH LIBERAL PARTY,
(Per British Official Wireless.)
RUGBY, Nov. 15. . ,/The Liberal Parliamentary Party J considered Sir H.' Samuel’s proposal that the Party .should go into opposiI fibh.V The meeting was'-jhjourned until Thursday. The Party consists of 32 members,' 21 of whom were present. Sir. H. Samuel will report the views oppressed to prominent Liheral s ivho are hot in Parliament. It is understood the majority took the line that the national crisis which the National Government was formed to deal with ,no longer exists. The Liberals ai’e tliiis free to resume their'independence. It is generally, expected that Sir H. Sam? uel and most, but not all of his group, will cross .'to .the'Opposition side, when the new.. Parliamentary session opens.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 November 1933, Page 6
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