Record

CollectionGB 0231 University of Aberdeen, Special Collections
LevelItem
Ref NoMS 3179/6/2/5
TitleLiberal Party's Address to the Nation
Date1930s-1940s
Extent6 leaves
Administrative HistoryReferences to the League of Nations, war-prevention policies and the Hadow Report (1926) are indicative of a date for this address somewhere in the early 1930s.
DescriptionLiberal Party 'Address to the Nation', outlining the party's support for war-prevention policies; disarmament; and lowering of trading tariffs (including reducing volume of trade, introduction of meat and milk quotas - 'problem not over-production but under-consumption'), ? early 1930s. Acknowledges areas of common ground with other parties, but goes on to describe exclusive Liberal party policies such as advocacy of free trade; democratic reform of the House of Lords; proportional representation; education; re-organisation of staple industries (coal, iron, cotton); and agricultural policies that focus upon areas of production most naturally suited to Britain ('leave wheat and sugar').
Access StatusOpen
Access ConditionsThe records are available subject to the signed acceptance of the Department's access conditions.
Add to My Items