GREAT BRITAIN: The Election

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Sir Herbert Samuel, as leader of the main Liberal group and David Lloyd George as chief of his Liberal faction, virtually merged their invectives against the National Government with those of Labor, all opposition parties conceding that the only possible attack on Conservative Baldwin's sounding of pro-League, pro-Armament and pro-British notes is to accuse the Prime Minister furiously of not having sounded them soon or loud enough. In foreign policy they are what British subjects want. Only the black misery of Britain's depressed areas and the savage discontent of her leaderless proletariat can boil up into an election surprise expected last week by no British wiseacre.

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