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    by Jackson, Starkey
    Published March 1939
    “…It is on promises that all the bourgeois politicians in all the bourgeois revolutions have been feeding people and fooling the workers. …”
  2. 2
    by Lansbury, Edgar
    Published [1924?]
    “…Sir Alfred Mond could never understand this. No orthodox politician can. During our discussions with him at the Ministry he would say plaintively that he could not understand why our administration must differ so widely from that of the other Guardians of London. …”
  3. 3
    by Middleton, J. S.
    Published 03 February 1937
    “…the shameful treachery of the intellectuals), the rich, the politicians, the social climbers, the parvenus, the 'right thinkers', the upper classes.…”
  4. 4
    Published January 1943
    “…Throughout the existence of this Beveridge Committee, its chairman has been in close association with Left Wing politicians. Their antipathy to commercial life assurance has for many years been a feature of their party propaganda. …”
  5. 5
    Published August 1942
    “…THE TRANSITION TO A STATE MEDICAL SERVICE MEMORANDUM BY THE MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS' UNION This is no matter for any one class, for doctors or civil servants or politicians, this building of a new system which shall ensure to our people the good health needed for full enjoyment of their work and play. …”
  6. 6
    Published August 1942
    “…THE TRANSITION TO A STATE MEDICAL SERVICE MEMORANDUM BY THE MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS' UNION This is no matter for any one class, for doctors or civil servants or politicians, this building of a new system which shall ensure to our people the good health needed for full enjoyment of their work and play. …”
  7. 7
    Published 1939
    “…Opposed to both the above groups, and enormously more powerful than either of them, is yet another which may be termed the Politician group, and which sees in the post of Minister of Health no more than a stepping-stone to higher office, and in the medical services of the nation little else but new scope for electoral campaigns. …”
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