BRITISH POLITICS.
THE EFFECT OF THE BUDGET. London, Saturday. The Right Hon. Mr D. LloydGeorge, speaking at Walworth, claimed that since the Budget was introduced trade had steadily improved, the number of unemployed had steadily declined and imports and exports had risen. The rejection of the Budget by the House of Lords was a conspiracy between the great manufacturers and landlords, in order to increase the former’s profits and the latter’s rents, “ The cloud is now lifting from the lowly, humble homes of the people,” added the Chancellor, “ and a fine day is coming when we should have the highest wages and cheapest conditions of life of any European country.”
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 701, 21 December 1909, Page 4
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110BRITISH POLITICS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 701, 21 December 1909, Page 4
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