Tactics of the Unionists
The ' Daily News ' fully realises the significance of the attempt that is being made by interested Unionists to get up a scare in Ireland in the interests of Coercion, with the idea of helping the Unionist Party at the next election. ' Mr. Walter Long,' ft writes t 'is stirring <up revolt in Ireland by sending his police into the peasants' houses l^t-e at night, precisely in the manner with 'Which the Russian people are so thoroughly familiar. This provocation,' it is most truly pointed out, ' Is intended to produce disorder, and the disorder will be made a pretext for Coercion.' That is the formula. And then, when Liberal candidates oppose Coercion, Conservative candidates will naturally expect to ge£ some of then votes, on the plea that Ireland is again in a state of disturbance, and must be dealt with ,by ' a firm and resolute Government.' That is the game being played, nnd the ' Daily News ' thinks , the English people won't stand it. _______
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 28, 13 July 1905, Page 10
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246Tactics of the Unionists New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 28, 13 July 1905, Page 10
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