Abstract

British Labor and the British Labor Government

February 6, 1924 issue

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With the completion of its first Cabinet, the debate that has been stirring the forces of British Labor since December has acquired a new edge. Labor's answers to this question, as reflected in its journals, reveal what wide differences of aim and outlook separate one group from the other within the labor fold. In its general support of the new Government, labor from the Communist Party to the Social-Democratic Federation is a unit, in its advocacy of governmental program labor is sharply split. While recognizing generally the difficulties confronting the new Government, opinion on this latter point tends to fall into one of three categories, official, opposition, and trade union.

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GREAT Britain -- Politics & government; LABOR parties; COMMUNIST parties; POLITICAL participation; LABOR; GREAT Britain
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