“How long are the Liberals and Conservatives
to paralyze each other so that both may be ruled by a Socialist minority?”
This question could
easily be asked by almost any Conservative in America today–but those words
were spoken by Winston Churchill in 1924.
The
following is a (very) abridged version of Churchill’s speech, in which he was
trying to warn his colleagues of the impending Socialism creeping into his
country. The similarities between England in 1924 and America today is
astounding, including the infighting among the Left and Right, with the
Socialists gleefully lurking in the background, waiting to jump in and “save
the day”.
All
emphasis is mine, highlighting the especially close-to-home parts of
Churchill’s speech. Please read and share this (very) abridged version,
and read the entire speech HERE.
But
what of the future? What is the great danger to our national trade and
prosperity with which we are confronted at the present time? It is purely
the rapid growth in numbers, in influence, in prestige, of a great body of our
fellow citizens who are being taught to repeat and believe in the false
doctrines of Socialism, which, if ever seriously put into practice, would
reduce this island to chaos and starvation.
Now
it is in the face of this danger that I ask: How long are we going to continue
to allow the artificially fomented jealousies and quarrels of Conservatives and
Liberals to play into the hands of the Socialists? How long are the interests
of the country to suffer from sterile party conflicts in the presence of an
advancing peril? How long are the Liberals and Conservatives to paralyze
each other so that both may be ruled by a Socialist minority?
The
deliberate policy of the Socialists is, of course, to prevent any common
action between Liberals and Conservatives in order that Socialism may progress
and devour the Liberals at leisure. All their tactics are conceived with
this intention.
I
will tell you. For the object not of doing good, but of breeding strife,
for the squalid and sordid purpose of maintaining the Socialist Government in
office by placing a difficulty in the path of Conservative and Liberal
co-operation.
The
Budget furnishes an example from beginning to end of Socialistic inconsistency
and insincerity. Mr. Snowden has simply remitted taxation to the utmost and
left the Exchequer absolutely bare as far as social reform is concerned. If any
of these schemes for which Socialists have clamoured so loudly are to be
carried forward it can only be by the imposition next year of heavy new direct
taxation, which must be deeply damaging to the trade and industry of the
country.
But
this is only one illustration…It presumes to speak in the name of the people. It
represents less than one-third of the electors. It maintains itself in office
precariously by playing upon the jealousies and divisions of the two older
parties and by giving a sop now and again to the Liberals. Sometimes it offers
what you might call an inverted sop, pleasing the Conservatives by offending
the Liberals, or pleasing the Liberals by irritating the Conservatives.
The Government has no political principles. It is purely an opportunist party living
perforce from hand to mouth and from day to day.
Everywhere
they let it be understood they had some great remedy or scheme which would
improve the position and put an end to this lamentable state of affairs. Yet
although the session is half over it is perfectly clear that they have no
scheme or plan for dealing with unemployment except to go on in a more or less
feeble way with the plans and schemes for unemployment of the Liberal and Tory
parties in the past. As for housing, they propose, I understand, to build
fewer houses next year-if they are there to build them – [Laughter] – than the
wicked, reactionary Coalition Government were building three years ago.
I
say that these are examples of political inconsistencies beyond compare in
modern life. While the Socialist Ministers are priding themselves on doing the
same sort of thing that Liberal and Conservative Governments would have done,
while they have put themselves off in practice and in office from their wild
theories, they tell us in the same breath that they believe in those theories
as ardently as ever, and that they are only waiting for an opportunity to put
them into force. Somebody is being deceived. Either it is the public, who
are lulled into a sense of false security, or it is the Socialist party, if
they allow their creed to be repudiated by their leaders for the sake of
office.
It
is time this farce should end. [Loud cheers.] The truth is that Socialism in
England is permeated from end to end with humbug. The leaders do not believe in
the doctrines they preach. They do not weigh with them for one moment in
comparison with the prospect of obtaining office or retaining office. They
cater for one side of their followers with every argument of Christianity and
altruism, while another set receive instruction in the Socialist Sunday school
in the vilest garbage of atheism and revolution. [Cheers.]
They
are a minority holding office on sufferance, and are always claiming fair play
for themselves. What fair play do they show to others? Even the elementary
right of free speech has been challenged by the Socialist party in a manner
unknown to this country for generations. No word of censure of this rowdyism
has been spoken by their leaders.
But my gravest accusation against the Socialist party is that they
are deliberately and wantonly corrupting the character of the British nation. If their only object is to carry out practical
reforms without revolution or disorder what is the need and what is the sense
of teaching great masses of great-hearted English people to perform the antics
and grimaces of Continental Socialism, to mouth the exploded doctrines of Karl
Marx, to sing or drone that dreary dirge the Socialist International instead of
the National Anthem–and to be proud of the Red Flag instead of the Union Jack?
The
harm that has been done already is very great. Nearly a third of the electorate
has been marshaled around these foreign standards and taught to regard the
institutions, the history, and the greatness of our country and Empire as if
they were odious means of oppression to be repudiated or swept away at the
earliest possible moment.
My
proposal or policy which you have allowed me to lay before you tonight is
simple and plain. I do not seek, as has been suggested, to bring division to
the Conservative party. God forbid! It is a reinforcement, not a division. I
propose to you that we should return to the arrangement offered to the
Conservative party by the National Liberals in the spring of 1922 -and it was
also the position in 1886 of the Liberal Unionists -that is to say, a strong
and active Conservative party united under its own leaders with a Liberal wing
co-operating in whatever may be found most useful and helpful for the national
and common interest and honorable principles.
Cooperation
means that we should make common causes, that we should stand together, and,
laying aside every impediment, that we should fight shoulder to shoulder in
the endeavor by every means in our power to secure the defeat of Socialism at
the polls.
Such
cooperation would also involve the adherence by the Conservative party to the
broad progressive platform of public policy such as their leaders have now
definitely adopted and formally and definitely proclaimed. That is the road to
victory, it is the only road to victory of the cause which we have at heart. [Loud
cheers]
Source:
PilitiChicks, November 4, 2013 at 5:00 am, posted by Ann-Marie Murrell
Ann-Marie
Murrell is one of the original PolitiChicks anchors and is the National
Director/Editor-in-Chief of PolitiChicks.tv. Ann-Marie is one of the go-to
Conservative reporters in Los Angeles and has.
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