Speech in Liverpool (27 October 1903), quoted in The Times (28 October 1903), p. 6.
1900s
“If you allow this state of things to go on, what will follow? If these foreign goods come in cheaper, one of two things must follow. Either you will have to give up the conditions you have gained, either you will have to abolish and repeal the fair-wages clause of our Factory Acts, and the compensation to workmen, and either you will have to take lower wages, or you will lose work. You cannot keep your work at this higher standard of living and pay if at the same time you allow foreigners at a lower standard and lower rate of pay to send their goods freely in competition with yours.”
Speech in Greenock (7 October 1903), quoted in The Times (8 October 1903), p. 8.
1900s
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