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19. Instead of cutting overseas military costs by bringing our troops home, the ruinous drain on Britain's finances is being continued by the Labor Government. 20. These conclusions are mainly four. The first is that the best way of giving the people of each colony the opportunity of deciding what final form of constitution they should have is by application of the principle "one person one vote." 21. But all the democratic organizations of the British people insist that their Government goes into negotiations with the clear purpose of arriving at an agreed settlement. This great chance of bringing peace to Britain and the world must not be missed. 22. The British Premier wants to seek ways of getting better relations between Nato and France during these discussions. 23. It is perfectly true that the present capitalist system of organization is incapable of making the best use of its population, or providing them all with a rapidly rising standard of life. 24. Seventy-two Labor MPs yesterday issued a declaration giving their reasons for fighting against Britain's entry into the Common Market. 25. There are countries who would be ready to sign agreements with the developing nations for training some of their people over the next five, ten years. 26. In this instance the Latin Americans had sufficient common sense for not trying to solve anything for the big powers. 27. It is nonsense for its supporters to claim that the present policy is a success. It has succeeded in increasing the number out of work, and in reducing production. 28. The Postmaster-General is looking into ways of preventing walkie-talkie sets from entering Britain. 53
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