Word: socialistes
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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From Chequers, official country residence of the Prime Minister, he broadcast his first big speech of Britain's general election campaign. Cried he: "My friends. I must tell you that the socialist policy [the Labor Party's] is abhorrent to the British idea of freedom. . . . There can be no doubt that socialism is inseparably interwoven with totalitarianism and abject worship of the state...
...they may say, what views they are to hold and within what limits they may express them, where their wives are to go to queue up for state rations, what education their children are to receive to mold their views of human liberty and conduct in the future? The socialist state, once thoroughly completed in all its details and all its aspects, and that is what I am speaking on, could not afford to suffer opposition...
...Leave these socialist dreamers to their Utopias or their nightmares...
...setback handed to the Socialist CCF was not as shattering as it looked. It certainly did not mean what jubilant right-wingers claimed it meant: the certain doom of the party. Though CCFers got only 8% of the 90 seats in the provincial legislature, they received 22% of the popular vote. What was even more interesting: in the 13 ridings in traditionally conservative Toronto, 667 more people (73,087) actually voted CCF this time than in the last provincial election...
...Said Britons at the San Francisco conference: a socialist victory in Canada, or even a marked socialist trend, would substantially help Britain's Labor Party in the British general election (see FOREIGN NEWS...