British Labor And the War; Reconstructors for a New World
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Again Captain Tupper and Havelock Wilson will be hailed by the Morning Post as saviours of England. Again certain noble lords will tell us that the great heart of the British workingman is in the right place. If, then, Northcliffe, Hughes, Bottomley and Pemberton Billing will lead in the cheering, the ceremony will be complete. But Havelock Wilson, Seddon and Victor Fisher (with their various parties and more to come) will never pry Clynes, Ogden, Thomas, Purdy, Smillie, Robert Williams and the... other masters of trade unionism loose from the Labour Party. And where coal and cotton, transport and shipbuilding are found, there too will be found the rest of trade unionism. Neither the head of the Musi- cians' Upion nor Wilson and his Cossacks and commanders will make any permanent dent on the ranks of organized labor. Now the part which American labor played throughout this period cannot be so lightly dismissed. Professing to be at odds with trade union political movement at home, it mixed outrageously in British politics and it mixed on the side against its professions — on the side which was at odds with the Wilson policies of a league of nations THE SO-CALLED SPLIT 267 and of economic freedom.
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