., junefl".2§,w~1_958 The Guardian Page 13 ; ,,;vaI Of British Liberals l atched With Interest M, Mclntyre Hood and Labor, with a 10,000 Conser-: vative majority. ARE CONFIDENT On the face of it, there does not seem to be too much doubt $2.3.‘ ..ii‘.‘*..f;§.’§3g..“"‘:.‘*...°‘ SM- . e an R c R . vatives are creeping facfnififo D0D1llar favor. The election re- sults have already caused .a great resurgence Of Spirit in the ranks of the Conservative party. They are now confident that with con- tinued recovery of Britain ec- 3.‘l.‘i’“é§.‘:lli;..‘l‘° W ' * 0 rise. The 5‘°Cl3llSlS. on the other i opinion ' leaders. Gaitskell i_s theniugfgl of attacks from witlun his own i _ P3'1'lY- Pally policies are being H. vgdadefimte setback in filalltllinged by _ leading. Labor five elections. The Liberal 9 G-fI‘S and officials. This is not fly revival continues, but Li- °°ndu°1Ve to continued success at £11 candidates, in the three el- the Dolls. ' prions Wluch they c0nt.es1l:ed, The Liberal revival is being ‘ookflnore votes away from the closely Watched. While in these W55“; than from the Conose:rva- elections tlie Liberals did not se- lvéslg-3 _« cure the lllglh Percentage of votes ., SMALL VOTE noted in the recent Torrington qlmlcbnseiycatives fared worst and R_ochdale_ by-election, they we suburban London co_nst1t- are still gannng Support W,he,._ W 0; Eating. Their maiomty eyer they have candidates in the Wedzby 6159. Labor made. a field. pinyyof ‘_.some 2,000 votes while Perhaps it was because of this hevuheral candidate improved Lord Ha-ilshaam, at a many of isjl50fill3l°'1 by L300’ Bl“ it 15 YOWE C0nSe!.'Vas1:ive held after the ~ f'cant that there _We're 9000 election results were known d1- >,,,’g¢’vot.es cast than 111 the 1955 rected most of the fire of, his - election, which would ac- invectrive art the Liberal party mtfor the drop in the Conserv- rather than the Socialists. He des- tiny" vote. cribed the Liberal platform as 1,’; the Wigan by-election in "that Politically illiteraste dog’s washire, the Labor candidate breakfast of ill-assorted, inconsiis. successful. retaining the seat tent. Illhiigested, lmorigirial ideas ‘i’majo1'll:y of 17,167. In the emitted by- a little group . or election, the labor majority Deflple-" 114.372» 111 this highly He summed his to riding, the third candidate the Labor pa.1*tyml1))y ...;,§.g‘:"‘-’l‘1-,‘§‘,‘ asacommunist. He polled only our business to defeat this grm. pvotes out of a total of 38,635 basque alliance of obscumnmism lstlii the 1955 general election, and gloom and to restore belief gtsame Communist candidate in the validity of our way of life Wed .1557 V°*°S- and in the prospects, future and Hel ‘l , . th I a,,H_ mission of our country. 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