Class Financial Crisis

8 mentions.

1934 - 1935

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1934

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I wonder whether he thinks that money would flow into industry any quicker if there were, as a prelude to its doing so, a first-Class Financial Crisis.

Dr. BURGIN: I am in the recollection of the House, and I think the House knows well enough who is the author of the words "first-Class Financial Crisis".

Socialism is to be ushered in with a great financial crisis—a first-Class Financial Crisis.

Speaking at Oxford on 3rd November, the hon. and learned Member for Bristol East is reported to have said: "I cannot imagine the Labour party coming into power without a first-Class Financial Crisis".

1935

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What I said was that, if a Labour Government came into 75 office, there would be a first-Class Financial Crisis, caused by right hon. Gentlemen opposite.

They would be far too busy with the first-Class Financial Crisis which they have promised, to contemplate the introduction of a Government of India Bill.

I do not imagine that the policy of giving industry a "first-Class Financial Crisis" would be accepted by the country in preference to the sane and sensible control of imports which this Government has achieved.

The "bloomers" as he is prepared to call them in certain "brave" speeches and writings, and he points out with unerring judgment that "this country is not going to vote in a hurry for a first-Class Financial Crisis".


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