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  <dc:title>Liberal Party's Address to the Nation</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Liberal 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').</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1930s-1940s</dc:date>
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