National Hardship and National Crisis

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1926

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1926

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If hon. Members opposite dispute the view which we hold, that the national emergency was made an opportunity for unscrupulous profiteering by a few people and by a few firms, by no means entirely controlled by British interests, I suggest that Parliament has to protect the people of this country in this respect, not only from British firms but from aliens of any nationality who are deliberately using a time of National Hardship and National Crisis for the purpose of their own agrandisement.


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