The Right Hon H H Asquith M P a Biography And Appreciation
The Right Hon H H Asquith M P a Biography And Appreciation
Frank Elias
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Referring to a subject of which he had often spoken before, he denied that he had calumniated Mr. Chamberlain by saying the latter was going to tax raw materials. He quoted again his well-known instance of the imposition of a duty on South African wool, to satisfy that Colony when it saw Canada benefiting from a duty on wheat. In reply to heckling, he said Parliament had no mandate for Home Rule, xBa THE RIGHT HON. H. H. ASQUITH, M. P. and that if a Bill was introduced he would not support it. ...On the 25th at Galdry he told his audience to remember that when, next day, they gave their votes, they owed their enfranchisement to the Liberal party. The speech dealt chiefly with Free Trade. " I am not a Free Trader because Cobden was one. I would have been a Free Trader, I hope, although Cobden had never lived. " He referred to the condition of the country's finances, and said that, when they had reduced the Debt, they would be able to relieve the enormous burden pressing on the country. A heckler at this point interrupted : " You speak of the necessity of reducing taxation.
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