The Maryport Advertiser
November 3rd 1882
Two Conservatives | Two Conservatives |
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There was a wild screech by “two Conservatives in the November number of the Fortnightly Review on the subject to the Tory leadership. Both the writers complain that the chiefs of the party have no means of gauging public opinion successfully and one of them concludes thus: - “Possibly by some united action on the part of the Conservative party a leader may be chosen by a common suffrage of both Peers and Commons, who may guide the policy, command the confidence, and enlist the loyalty of politicians, both inside and outside the House of Parliament. The Lords follow a Lord of their own choice. The Commons do not implicitly follow a Commoner who was chosen for them, though there is as yet no active disaffection towards him. But whom does the party follow? Joint action does not attract joint loyalty. Elijah’s mantle has been torn in two, and until the pieces are joined there can be no cohesion in the Conservative ranks.” _________________ |
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