SAVING LIBERTY
MR LLOYD GEORGE’S HOPE
AWAKENING OF DEMOCRACY.
POLICY OF THE GOVERNMENT ATTACKED.
(British Official Wireless. I (Received This Day. 10.45 a.m.) RUGBY, January 19.
In a speech at Llandudno, in which he made a vigorous attack on the foreign policy of the Government. Mr Lloyd George said he still looked forward to an awakening of the national spirit, both in Britain and in France, such as would rouse and inspire democracy throughout the world to a great and combined effort to save liberty from utter overthrow in this generation.
Describing the deterioration in the international situation as frightening, Mr Lloyd George said the grimmest comment on Mr Chamberlain’s Rome visit, which had only intensified the apprehension of war, was that the first two colleagues he summoned for consultation were the new Minister for Air Raid Precautions and the Minister for Military Aeroplane Production (Sir John Anderson and Sir Kingsley Wood).
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 January 1939, Page 6
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