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put down a resolution on the subject | |
and he is to be backed by Mr. Will | |
nominating any more Labour life Peers | |
M Ps tomorrow. Mr. Michael Foot has | |
Griffiths, M P for Manchester Exchange . | |
is to be made at a meeting of Labour | |
A MOVE to stop Mr. Gaitskell from | |
0M P for Manchester Exchange . | |
A MOVE to stop Mr. Gaitskell from nominating | |
meeting of Labour 0M Ps tommorow . Mr. Michael | |
any more Labour life Peers is to be made at a | |
Foot has put down a resolution on the subject | |
and he is to be backed by Mr. Will Griffiths , | |
which would appear to " prop up " an out-dated | |
Though they may gather some Left-wing support , a | |
life peers into existence , they should not | |
and that Labour should not take any steps | |
now put forward nominees . He believes | |
large majority of Labour M Ps are likely to | |
that the House of Lords should be abolished | |
institution . | |
opposed the Government Bill which brought | |
turn down the Foot-Griffiths resolution . Mr. | |
Foot's line will be that as Labour M Ps | |
into existence , they should not now put | |
Though they may gather some Left-wing | |
which would appear to " prop up " an out- | |
House of Lords should be abolished and | |
M Ps are likely to turn down the Foot- | |
that Labour should not take any steps | |
be that as Labour M Ps opposed the | |
forward nominees . He believes that the | |
Government Bill which brought life peers | |
Griffiths resolution . Mr. Foot's line will | |
support , a large majority of Labour | |
will be that as Labour 0M Ps opposed the Govern- | |
that Labour should not take any steps which would | |
appear to " prop up " an out-dated institution . | |
large majority of Labour 0m Ps are likely to turn | |
that the House of Lords should be abolished and | |
Though they may gather some Left-wing support , a | |
down the Foot-Griffiths resolution . Mr. Foot's line | |
ment Bill which brought life peers into existence , they | |
should not now put forward nominees . He believes | |
get together to face the challenge from Sir | |
members . THE two rival African Nationalist | |
Roy Welensky , the Federal Premier . | |
Parties of Northern Rhodesia have agreed to | |
Peeresses have been created . Most Labour | |
Labour has to have an adequate number of | |
sentiment would # still favour the abolition | |
of the House of Lords , but while it remains | |
Since 1958 , 13 Labour life Peers and | |
of members . THE two rival African | |
Peeresses have been created . Most Labour | |
the challenge from Sir Roy Welensky , | |
of the House of Lords , but while it remains | |
have agreed to get together to face | |
Since 1958 , 13 Labour life Peers and | |
the Federal Premier . | |
Labour has to have an adequate number | |
Nationalist Parties of Northern Rhodesia | |
sentiment would still favour the abolition | |
Peeresses have been created . Most Labour sentiment | |
Since 1958 , 13 Labour life Peers and # | |
of Lords , but while it remains Labour has to | |
challenge from Sir Roy Welensky , the Federal Premier . | |
two rival African Nationalist Parties of Northern | |
would still favour the abolition of the House | |
have an adequate number of members . THE | |
Rhodesia have agreed to get together to face the | |
Party ( 280,000 members ) and Mr. Harry Nkumbula's African | |
to discuss a common course of action . Sir Roy is | |
Delegates from Mr. Kenneth Kaunda's United National Independence | |
violently opposed to Africans getting an elected majority | |
in Northern Rhodesia , but the Colonial Secretary , | |
National Congress ( 400,000 ) will meet in London today | |
Mr. Iain Macleod , is insisting on a policy of change . | |
Delegates from Mr. Kenneth Kaunda's | |
( 280,000 members ) and Mr. Harry Nkumbula's | |
majority in Northern Rhodesia , but the | |
African National Congress ( 400,000 ) will | |
meet in London today to discuss a common | |
United National Independence Party | |
Colonial Secretary , Mr. Iain Macleod , | |
course of action . Sir Roy is violently | |
is insisting on a policy of change . | |
opposed to Africans getting an elected | |
Rhodesia , but the Colonial Secretary , Mr. Iain | |
getting an elected majority in Northern | |
National Independence Party ( 280,000 members ) | |
Congress ( 400,000 ) will meet in London today | |
to discuss a common course of action . | |
Macleod , is insisting on a policy of change . | |
and Mr. Harry Nkumbula's African National | |
Delegates from Mr. Kenneth Kaunda's United | |
Sir Roy is violently opposed to Africans | |
chief aide , Mr. Julius Greenfield , telephoned | |
his chief a report on his talks with | |
the talks fall through . There are bound |