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... world and the happy balance seldom pertains. Tories, at their most extreme, tend to cut the cost and blow the services while Socialists, again at their most extreme, provide the services and blow the cost. West e 2 ke N e 1l Y ) 4 ...
... world and the happy balance seldom pertains. Tories, at their most extreme, tend to cut the cost and blow the services while Socialists, again at their most extreme, provide the services and blow the cost. West e 2 ke N e 1l Y ) 4 ...
... and I am sure that they will continue the struggle, whatever the Tory group tries to do. They will continue to put forward socialist policies to the council, win or lose and they will continue to CARE. Coun Tustian will not be missed by them, nor will any ...
... Odd bedfellows in rates debate THE big rate debate brought together some strange bedfellows at County Hall on Monday. Socialists cavorted with Conservative ‘‘wets’’, while Liberals romped with Carolyn Ash, the hardest of the Tory hardliners. If Mrs. Thatcher ...
... that is our health. Locally we are lacking in this respect, and not least because | never hear elected members, especially socialists, of all people, talk about or get to grips wirtrrg‘lAhis problem. Finally, no matier whal area we alc talking about, we ...
... the older houses. We were still conservatives with a small ‘¢’ but some of the schemes put forward here were distinctly socialist in principle. Reform was on the way in the local sphere even before the Great War. And this was bad, perhaps, for the squires ...
... SOCIALIST WHO LIVES IN HOPE LAST WEEK'S Letters page contained a letter written by Mr. Ray Harris, SDP. He calls for sparkling debate about the divisive issues related to our membership of the EEC. May | contribute to the debate by answering the questions ...
... Andy Scoring. over Dearne Community in a Duncan and Mick Wain beat Mexborough Young first round replay. Plant Works 4-0. Socialists held Dale Brown In the Premier Division, Alfie Gummerson and Sports 2-2, Tony Welsh and South Kirkby Colliery’s fifth Graham ...
... but who all agree that the only way we are going to change society is to work tirelessly for a soclalist Government and a socialist council and nothing that Coun Shouler or the rest of the lunatic right can do will alter that. — Tony Humphries, Glamis Place ...
... is paramount. A dream of a world in which conflict, war and desolation has been utterly banished. My dream, for | am a Socialist. What else? NORMAN ARTINGSTALL 30 Brookfield Avenue We were, eventually after the collapse of EFTA, allowed to join the Common ...
... brilliantly orchestrated propaganda offensives since the call in the mid-1930’s for a popular front of Communists and European Socialist parties.”’ He claims that in Britain, the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament has shown itself eager to support Soviet policy ...
... Opposition of Nottinghamshire = County Council, speaking to Conservatives, said that there had been a deafening silence from the Socialists in control of the County Council with regard to the refusal of water strikers to provide emergency cover in the county. ...
... election (May 1974). William Whitelaw twice came down to help him in Richmond. His main opponent in Middlesbrough was a Socialist and in Richmond a Liberal. Seven years as a candidate and councillor in Richmond has given him considerable knowledge of ...