"SHOULD BE SLAPPED."
ONE LAiDY TO ANOTHER. LONDON, January 17. Miss E. Wilkinson, Labour M.P., lor Middlesbrough, said that Labour wo-, men felt "pretty sick" when they read Mrs Snowden's declaration at Montreal that the Royal Family had endeared itself to Labour. Mr Ramsay MacDonald's political leadership had been the worst in modern times, and Mrs Snowden wanted slapping. Referring to her statement that tne Throne was established for ever, Miss Wilkinson said that Mrs Sjtiotwden had lost her head because the King had happened to say to her, "How d'ye do?" There was still a mass of women determined to end the theatrical glitter accompanying the opening of Parliament.
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Shannon News, 13 February 1925, Page 3
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