“MORBID EGOISM"
a LLOYD GEORGE ON LABOUR 0 »- NO MINORITY GOVERNMENT d CAustralian and N.Z. Press Association) LONDON, Monday. i, Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, speaking L " at a Labour Party rally in the Albert a Hall, announced that the party would t have 600 candidates in the field at the 3 next general election. They did not 1 favour minority government, but J wanted majority rule so they would 3 fight for every seat. A Voice: Who will supply the candidates? Mr. MacDonald: We will supply the candidates, but we ask you to j supply the funds. y Mr. Lloyd George, in addressing a 2 meeting of Liberal M.P.’s at Claridge’s t Hotel, said Mr. MacDonald would L . have nothing to do with minority gov--2 ernment and had appealed to the e Liberals to play a more noble part. s The Liberals had their own proposals and would use the whole of t their strength to carry them through, L whatever Government might be in y power, said Mr. George. Mr. Macy Donald called that ignoble, whereas ’ they would be noble in his eyes if e they, used their strength to put him j and his friends into power. What morbid egoism that was. s ~ e „ .
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 505, 7 November 1928, Page 9
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