BRITISH POLITICS.
THE LORDS AND COMMONS. Received August 27, 1.6 a.m. LONDON, August 26. Mr Winston Churchill, speaking at Gheadle Hulme,declared that the bills rejected by the House of Lords would be re-introduced and passed with the utmost rapidity. The fight would proceed until the people at the proper time would be asked to pronounce definitely and decisively in favour of democratic as against class government. He also warned the House of Lords of their grave responsibility if they destroyed the Irish Land Bill. It was possible that in the coming winter there would be trouble leading to violence, and if a cautious palliative measure,intended to relieve the great tension existing in .some parts, was rejected he did not see how an executive Government could be held responsible for the consequences that might ensue.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8519, 27 August 1907, Page 5
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134BRITISH POLITICS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8519, 27 August 1907, Page 5
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