Blesma

... Mayfair, London, W.l. “The Labour Party is a G. CHaxprey, Socialist Party and proud of it. General Secretary, BLESMA. It's ultimate purpose at home is 37, Anson Road, the establishment of the Socialist Victoria Park, Commonwealth of Great Brigain,” Manchester ...

I Can’t

... have been asked by a writer to the Weekly i‘zpress to try to explain to another correspondent the difference between a Socialist and q Labourite, 1 thank the writer for the compliment, but how can 1 do it? How can one try to reason with the extremists ...

Telling Lies

... represent, A'lie is told with a purpose., Otherwise there is no point in telling the lie. Therefore let the art be applied. The Socialist peer who tha other day said that our doctors were doing nothing but sending off people to hodpital straight from their consulting ...

CONGRATULATIONS

... m. to 7.15 p.m. and from S p.m. to 10 p.m. He was re-clected at the General Elections of 1915 and 1950, when ae defeated Socialist and Liberal opponents, During ‘the war, Mr. Manningham-Buller was a member of the British Delegation touring Russia, and ...

Pags Four Weekly Express Friday, August 25th, 1950 Communism’s First Cousin ?

... Communism’s First Cousin ? ORE and more people were real’sing that Labour was a misnomer and that the Labour Party was a Socialist Party and first cousin to Communism, declared Mr. R. E. Mauningham-Buller, K.C., M.P. for South Northanis, cn ‘Wednesday ...

HYPOCRISY

... when some parts of that industiry may have to ‘turn over to vital war production the Socialists are not hesitating to throw a spanver in the works. “If the Socialists win the next election the extent of nationalisation will depend solely on the size of ...

ir’o rtry'ins to do good

... a field where nothing is to be foumnd. If you are a good Conservative you will blame the Town Council; if yon are a good Socialist you will blame Mr. Manningham- Buller, THE news that a Lord M:yor of London Thanksgiving Fund liaisn officer has been appointed ...

IN FAVOUR CF IT

... the Borough if the occasion warranted, ! said no sacy thing: nor did 1 imply it, ang | am astounded that any intelligent Socialist could interpret what | wrote in such a way. “let me make it quite clear that T have always done all I copidd to assist my ...

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Over the Garden Walll COncer “we e

... The only time | will feel ~sorry for you is when they ~bring the little wooden box round to your house. Mr. Kingston is a Socialist representative of Kilsby an the Daventry Rural District Council. When I saw him the other day he said : “No one will ever ...

WE hear much about politics and religion being kept apart

... WE hear much about politics and religion being kept apart. You jusg can’t do it. The other day a couple of Socialist—yon would call them ‘“redhot 'uns”—made me sacrifice a het lunch. But they quite honestly bel‘eved that they were reaching for an ideal—just ...

much prele me-t toward: our party than a

... however, was the rising cost of living. During the whole period of Socialist government the cosy of living had been steadily rising _ although during their electign campaign the Socialists said they wou'd restrain the rising cosis. Wages were put up to meet ...