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Kirchwey, Freda | November 27, 1948 issue

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The onslaught of Winston Churchill's, statesman of Great Britain, on the Labor Party during the steel-nationalization debate was as brilliant a piece of sustained invective as that master of invective has ever achieved. It drew excited cheers from his back-bench supporters. Churchill, in his latest speech, accused the Socialists of pretending opposition to Communists while acting as the handmaids and heralds of communism. Worse still, he coupled this charge with the suggestion that the Labor Party had no right to pursue Socialist policies because the country was dependent on the non-Socialist U.S.

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LABOR laws & legislation; CHURCHILL, Winston, Sir, 1874-1965; STEEL industry & trade; GOVERNMENT ownership; INVECTIVE; GREAT Britain
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