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Mr. Anthony Eden, Former Foreign Secretary, has succeeded in striking what in British politics is a new note of idealism.
This note to-day reverberates through all poli- tical camps where, however, widely differing views prevail about the practical results it is likely to have.
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Labour circles see in it a bid for The former Foreign Secretary, the leadership of a new progressive warned that democracy "has to party. Government circles tend to meet a new challenge in every regard it as an attempt to split the field." Conservatives with an eye to ulti- Without mentioning names, he matė succession to the Prime Minis- said a number of great states were tership.
at present organised on a wartime The Manchester Guardianbasis and asserted that in Europe (Liberal) publishes a suggestion there was "a general collapse of that it means "reducing National Socialism to an English idiom.”
Mr. Eden's main contention, in speaking before the Commons, was that liberty everywhere is at stake: Democracy, he argues, will foun- der unless it makes an immediate "Britain is a first-class power or effort comparable to that to which nothing," he declared. "With her the totalitarian powers have
in-area and her population she liter- spired their followers.
ally cannot live as a second or third- class power."
Such an effort, he holds, can only be made by a really united people in which poverty is abolished and there is "free opportunity for all," with comradeship as the "creed of the nation.”
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Mr. Eden warned that democracy. faced a challenge "in commerce and conditions of life no less than in foreign policy and armaments."
UNITED EFFORT NEEDED · This challenge can be met, Mr. Eden asserted, “No effort of which any other people is capable is be- yond the forces of our own people."
Unless such an effort is made, Mr. Eden continued, Britain
Going on to plead not so much for a government of all parties as for ending unemployment, he declared for a "nation-wide effort to win for our people not only security of de-bound to slither down the slope fence but security of employment with a progressive weakening of in the factory and on the land.". her authority.
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