I am sure you will understand that within further and work detailed information I have served presentation in accepting your view that additional taxation is necessary.
I trust however that when this information is received I may make Mr.
DRAFT. I don't think we shall find this loud we might worth going down into all this criticism.
I have found that for anticipations have not been altogether unwarranted; and there is competence Mr. Antrobus. Mr. Cox. Mr. Lucas, Mr. Graham. Sir E. Wingfield. Earl of Selborne. Mr. Chamberlain, in their appreciation of the vital importance of keeping expenditure down to the lowest possible figure.