26/37 "But then we've made up our mind to one thing--no general election during the war. Afterwards, I shouldn't be at all surprised if Unionists and Liberals and even Radicals didn't amalgamate and make one party." "To fight Labour," Furley said grimly. "You must remember that so far as any scheme or program which the Labour Party has yet disclosed, in this country or any other, they are preeminently selfish. England has mighty interests across the seas. A parish-council form of government would very soon bring disaster." Julian glanced at the clock and rose to his feet. |