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of democratic law and tradition. The sheer, stupid, tradition of this ghost-house has got most of the Members in its deadly grip. Labour Members can receive bribes to help pass doubtful Bills in the interests of private individuals. Labour Members can get stupidly drunk in this place. But none of these things are against the sacred traditions of the House. In fact, they are in keeping with them. It is known that Labour Members accepted money from moneylenders and other interests, and it is known that Labour Members of Parliament get drunk in the House. Our leaders see nothing wrong in that, or at any rate, such conduct is not bad enough to create a demand for their expulsion
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When John Beckett touched the sacred symbol the other day, faces went white with horror. When J. H. Thomas took the initiative some time ago in handing over to the bankers the sacred reality of Parliamentary power, not a thrill of apprehension of regret stirred the conscience of these same custodians
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Sandham had been chairman of the Lancashire division of the ILP, but after the ILP disaffiliated from the Labour Party in 1932 he became critical of the power which the
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had suggested that a permanent solution to the funding problem lay in tackling the unequal share of wealth going to the
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by Sandham in which he denounced Labour MPs. The report was read to the Commons on 28 July 1930 by the Conservative MP
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However, it was a contribution outside Parliament which brought Sandham to wider attention. On 28 July 1930, the
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proposed to raise the borrowing limit of the Insurance Fund to cope with high unemployment. The
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viewpoint. In April 1930, the Commons debated on the Unemployment Insurance Bill, in which the
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Independent Labour Party National Administrative Committee members
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with a slim majority of 793 votes (2.6% of the total).
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Index

English
Independent Labour Party
Lancashire
House of Commons
Member of Parliament
Kirkdale division
Liverpool
Independent Socialist Party
Chorley Town Council
Labour Party
1918 general election
Chorley division
Lancashire
1924
Liverpool Kirkdale
Conservative Party
Sir John Pennefather, Bt
1929 general election
Robert Rankin
Parliament
socialist
Minister of Labour
Margaret Bondfield
Liberal
Milner Gray
rentier class
Manchester Guardian
Manchester
Earl Winterton
John Beckett

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