Debate on the Address.

Part of the debate – in the House of Commons at on 21 November 1933.

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Photo of Mr Cecil Pike Mr Cecil Pike , Sheffield, Attercliffe

I am glad the hon. Member has interrupted me, because if the League of Nations Union cannot be responsible for the persons who appear on its platform in support of the aims and objects of the League of Nations, I cannot understand how anyone of average intelligence can have any hope whatever or any faith in any activities that may be promoted by that body.