Debate on the Address.

Part of the debate – in the House of Commons at on 23 November 1922.

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Then you have these men on the Clyde. The right hon. Gentleman the Member for Carnarvon Boroughs (Mr. Lloyd George) came to the Clyde, when he was Minister of Munitions, when our country was right up against it, when you needed the men on the Clyde. There were no unemployed then. We were the men who produced the munitions. The right hon. Gentleman and the right hon. Gentleman the Member for Paisley (Mr. Asquith) did not agree. One made a statement at Newcastle -and the other contradicted it. That is true to fact, and Facts are duels, that winna ding, and daurna be disputed.