The Quarterly Review, Volume 290William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1952 |
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Page 51
... Labour Party was when it became the party of the trade unions . In the last Parliament , the Transport and General Workers ' Union alone had forty - one members in the House of Commons . In 1945 Bernard Shaw wrote that what was ...
... Labour Party was when it became the party of the trade unions . In the last Parliament , the Transport and General Workers ' Union alone had forty - one members in the House of Commons . In 1945 Bernard Shaw wrote that what was ...
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... Labour Party and the trade union movement would soon take care to look after their own interests in a way which would compel any Government even the Labour Government - to ensure that the policy of getting increased wages to meet ...
... Labour Party and the trade union movement would soon take care to look after their own interests in a way which would compel any Government even the Labour Government - to ensure that the policy of getting increased wages to meet ...
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... Labour , 43 years 0 month ; all parties together , 41 years 8 months . The ' old ' members - i.e . those who had sat in the House at any time before October 1951 - were , of course , far more numerous . Their average ages at this ...
... Labour , 43 years 0 month ; all parties together , 41 years 8 months . The ' old ' members - i.e . those who had sat in the House at any time before October 1951 - were , of course , far more numerous . Their average ages at this ...
Contents
JANUARY 1952 | 1 |
Trieste Italys Touchstone | 2 |
Manysided Insurance | 3 |
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