POLITICAL THOUGHT
CURRENT TRENDS IN BRITAIN The greatest body of political thought in Britain today was inarticulate and incapable of precise dehniton. in that as yet it lacked leadership, said Dr A. G. Davis, Professor of Law at Auckland University College, in an address to the People’s University recently. People of all classes were coming to know one another better. The people at large were intensely critical of those in public life, with the exception of Mr Churchill and Sir Stafford Cripps. Even old-time supporters of the Labour Party were beginning to identify their leaders with the “old brigade.” “If this tendency persists,” said Professor Davis, “and in view of the deterioration of our strategic position since I left England, 'any regrouping of the old parties will be out of the question.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 September 1942, Page 4
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132POLITICAL THOUGHT Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 September 1942, Page 4
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