"The British fascists are compelled sometimes to give... a faint appearance of sympathy with the working man, because otherwise they would get no support... But their real feeling towards organised labour is evident in articles... in their journal, rankly abusing and libelling officials of the , for which they were ordered to pay considerable damages. The fascists will stop at no mean tactics to secure followers; they will even use the term "Socialist" to fool the workers into supporting them. Hitler and his men... called themselves "National-Socialists" — and thousands of Germans now miserably realise... what that was worth. Nothing of a Socialist nature has been attempted in Italy or Germany—the capitalists and banks there are stronger than ever... and... heartily support the fascists."
January 1, 1970
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