COME IN OR STAY OUT
LABOUR’S ADVICE TO BACK BENCH CRITICS HENDERSON IS CANDID LONDON, Thursday. A lively meeting of Labour members of Parliament was held last evening. Mr. Arthur Henderson, Foreign Secretary, said the time had come when the members of the Independent Labour Party should make up their minds whether they were in the Labour Party or out of it. The Government was doing its best to face obstacles, but its work was obstructed by the criticism of minority groups and members of the House of Commons who wrote to the news- , papers. Criticism should be uttered inside the party at its meetings.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 927, 21 March 1930, Page 11
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105COME IN OR STAY OUT Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 927, 21 March 1930, Page 11
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