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----------___----__----A WARNING…

SICKENING DODGES.

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Dyfynnu
Rhannu

SICKENING DODGES. SEITING out upon thi3 campaign with the desperate determination to avoid the humiliation of a third successive defeat, the leader of the Tory party has resorted to such dodges as should disgust the veriest Tory in these Boroughs. We all recollect the v. re. ehed attitude of open-mindedness' with which he watched the conflict be- tween the Free Trade and Protectionist forces in his own party, until the latter showed themselves to be the stronger side. Who forgets his repeated refusals to declare a plain yes or no ? His leap from the fence was carefully calculated, and once down among the Protectionists as the party of power, he was soon at the head of a raging, tearing propaganda," 6eeming as though he had been a Tariff Reformer all his life. Who forgets his signals to Lord Lansdowne over the Education Bills, the Licensing Bills, the Plural Voters' Bill, and the Budget? Then when an outraged de- mocracy arose, this cunning arch-autocrat ought to calm the storm with the promise 'of a "reformed" House of Lords as a gift to the nation from the man who "loved to be called a democrat. Who cannot inn gine how he chuckled in secret with Lord Lansdowna as together they conspired to devise a "reformed" chamber, which, while seeming to eliminate the hated here- ditary lord, would in reality make the Tory citadel "stronger." When this dodge had been unmasked, his masterful wits con- ceived of a referendum on Tariff Reform. A dodge to swe.p Lancashire," screamed the Tory 'Observer,' whose honest disgust was rot to be silenced. It was a dodge and i cthing else. Specific tariffs were not to be referred only the principles" of Tariff Reform. Why should the Protec- tionists rave and imagine vain things P The elections came. His successive dodges had failed. How could he stem the flowing democratic tide ? Ah, yes! It was the last desperate card-the final bluff, the great gambler's fateful finesse. Would some Tory candidate write and ask him to make the referendum perfectly clear ? Of course he would. And the clear explana- tion of it is that "the principle to be followed would be one man one vote"—a principle which the Tory leader has de- nounced for a lifetime. But a democracy nad long since found him out. He was foiled completely. Then the wolf shed his sheep's skin find started to show his teeth. Conscious of coming dtfeat and disaster, he snarls defiance of the democratic mob, and bids them under- stand that the self-effacing Lords will not recognise a majority made up of Irish Nationalists. Irish Unionists, of course, have a representative value. Well, we can trust Mr Asquith and his Ministry to deal effectively with that insolent challenge. Put, meanwhile, how does this true pic- ture of a dethroned and baffled Tory statesnian impress the men in these Bor- oughs ? Will they waste their votes upon the supporter of the most notorious political dodger of our times ?

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