“Tories Will Win'

... nothing—they had been ' safe ™ Socialist seats as were those now pending. The new year held grim fore boding. Nowadays Members of Parliament were told mnothing. but with two Communists in the House and fellow travellers in the Socialist Party perhaps Mr. Att. ...

think

... devalued. And then again% In March 1949, the Prime Minister said very plainly the Socialists would not °' nationalise insurance. What happened? A month later the Socialist Policy statement said: . “Industrial Assurance to be nationalised.’ i Mhere are ...

S&S time of

... effect on our econ- That picee of honesty and omy would he very harmful, It frankness from the political was described by the Socialists platform on the day that Fob- as a monopoly . but in that indusruary 23rd had beew annonneed try weve 2,250 firms. as the ...

WEEKLY EXPRESS WEEKLY EXPRESS R. J. B PRIESTLEY, rHE NOVELIST AND PLAYWRIGHT, WHO SAID IN THE PARTY POLITICAL ..

... necessities of life. , Oswirols wers & mechusey Sull man of that Party, is selected by Socialist ministers themselves i times of shortage but Mr. Manthe Socialists for their first Party had said that if we had mot re- Vingham Buller said he was cerpolitical ...

WHOSE CREDIT?

... CREDIT? Guaranteed prices and markets for farmers were introduced during the war by Mr. Churchill's Coalition Government, yet Socialists sought to gain credit for those measures. Of taxation, Mr. Manningham- Buller said : ‘* Reduce government expenditure then ...

MORE PRODUCTION

... designed in their tnsition which has no parallel in the history of British polities.” Socialists this is the only solution ; to the Liberals it is one of many. What did Socialists think of the future? Their proguosis had been made public in a White Paper just ...

OUR ECONOMIC PLIGHT

... programme— alisation was fundamentally difthere is nothing in their past his- ferent from that of the Socialists. tory, nor in the Manifesto, which The Socialist says: ** There is can give us any confidence at all something wrong with this industhat they can ...

MEANS TESTS? FRIDAY, FEBRUARY |oth,

... it after the Socialist government of 1929-31. Since the last war there had been no danger of it and the Socialists had not had to do anything to stop it, but there was a danger of it in the future if the Socialists—again the Socialists—were allowed to ...

WEEKLY EXPRESS The Other Mr. Webb hod 0 Different Song o Sing WEEKLY EXPRESS All the Drunks (2) came to Town

... will not be nmationalthe House of Commous. SRS S at, o O P ised because it is a happy incent. will vote Socialist this time. g,y “hut the Socialists plan Mr. Manningham-Buller said * Yet when he sent round a T WIS o 2 that ' tha ' Clieusintiv enild titi ...

i Labour-0 hold the Check THE WRONG ROAD

... Webh's car on t,fm road again, and one of them volunteered Mr. Webb himself a lift. Mr. Webb went in another car with his Socialist supporters, however. Three Tory cars took helpers to the spot—one of them bearing seven appeals to ** Vote for Manningham-Buller ...

QUESTION SEVEN

... WHILE I am not, T must confess, entirely satisfied with the way in which the National Ser- Acts are being operated by the Socialists and while T am in favour of an inquiry into their operatior;, 1 do not think that the peace of the world is sufficiently ...