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April 4, 1947.
England b Beni On Maintaining Status
In Big Three, DeWitt MacKemie Declares
,f BY Be WITT MacKENZIE
AP Foreign Affairs Analyst
England has given no more im
pressive exhibition of determinatiol
to whip her economic crisis and de
fend her interests at home and a-
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broad than in the passage of the
peace-time conscription bill through
its* second (and decisive) reading in
the House of Commons. .
That bomb, i
measure is a live pro
viding as it does for the calling up
of some 200,000 men between 18 and ]
28 anrtGally for service in the armed
forces. It comes in the midst of a
grave economic crisis. Britain is
living in frugal austerity of borrow
ed money, and its essential Indus
tries are lagging because of lack of
manpower.
Moreover, owing to the shortage
of miners the country has been
without adequate fuel and light be
cause of scarcity of coal. And to
make the cup of
m i s er y overflow,
faffi England has been
Jlwading through
Hi hell and high wa
ffl ter, due to un
predicted storm
" mT kgSt. storms and floods.
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DEWITT MACKENZIE agine a tougher
moment in which to present a bill
for the conscription of manpower
into the army, the navy and the
airforce? Yet the socialist govern
ment is determined to keep the
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will provide adequate defense and
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And in this emergency the con
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foes of the socialists, supported the
government when it was faced with
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with the socialist dissidents.
But former Prime Minister
led his followers into the
fight for Attlee, with the result that
the measure was adopted by a vote
of 386 to 85—a result which doesn't
show the full extent of tire leftist
revolt, since quite a bloc of members
refused to vote.
Conscription was opposed on pse
grounds that industry needs men
more than do the armed forces, that
conscription is inconsistent with
Labor Party policy, and that the
of the armed services is excessive.
some extreme leftists also opposed it
s-t being hostile to Russia.
The conscription act would run
for .ive years and Defense Minister
Alexander says that by 1954 it would
produce a trained reserve of 700,000.
At present Britain has some 1,500,
000 men on active service—a tre
mendous fighting machine. The
government is trying to reduce this
number to 1,000,000 by March 31,
'48—still a great force.
With all this evidence at hand,
can any doubt that John Bull not
only is determined to see his crisis
through, but that he has faith in
himself. That’s a question of vast
importance in these days when the
world unhappily is divided into two
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a split in its own party.
What happened was that a con
siderable left-wing section of the
Labor (socialist) Party deserted the
government over this issue—enough
so that Prime Minister Attlee's min
itxy might have been overthrown If
the big conservative minority had
camps and Britain is siding with
Amerca.
Indications are that the British
public In general is united on for-1
eign policy. This view is strength
ened by the bi-partisan vote on the
conscription bill, because
and torles are strange bedfellows
under ordinary circumstances. There
are vast differences of opinion on
how to handle some Imperial prob
lems—India, for example—but not
so much where British foreign in
terests are involved.
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