“RATHER SHABBY”
LLOYD GEORGE’S REPLY TO VISCOUNT GREY POWER OF THE LIBERALS British Official Wireless Reed. Noon. RUGBY, Monday. In reply to the recent declaration of Viscount Grey that the Liberal Council, of which Viscount Grey is chairman, had no confidence in Mr. Lloyd George's leadership, and at the next election would fight under its own organisation and own fund, Mr. Lloyd George said this declaration was “rather shabby.” He added: “I would again appeal to Lord Grey not to discourage the party at a time when it is really makingheadway. I believe honestly if he were left alone he would respond to that appeal.” Mr. Lloyd George spoke of the responsible position in which his party stood. It was the party holding the balance in the present Parliament, and he claimed that so far it had been worthy of its responsibility. He emphasised, however, that it was an independent body with a will of its own, which it meant to exercise.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 876, 21 January 1930, Page 9
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