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Parliament to Be Asked to Send Home Nazi Agents, Churchill Says

August 25, 1937
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“RINGLEADERS ACTIVELY ENGAGED IN BUILDING UP ALIEN POWER WITHIN BRITAIN WILL BE ASKED TO GO HOME WITHOUT DELAY” WHEN PARLIAMENT MEETS IN THE FALL, WINSTON CHURCHILL PREDICTS IN AN ARTICLE ENTITLED “A PLAIN WORD TO THE NAZIS.”

PARLIAMENT “WILL CONCERN ITSELF SERIOUSLY WITH THE QUESTION OF FOREIGN ORGANIZATIONS IN GREAT BRITAIN AND THE MINISTERS WILL BE ASKED TO SHOW THAT THEY HAVE EFFECTUAL CONTROL,” WRITES THE BRITISH STATESMAN, IN THE EVENING STANDARD. HE RECALLS THAT HE DREW PARLIAMENT’S ATTENTION SOME MONTHS AGO TO NAZI ACTIVITIES IN GREAT BRITAIN.

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