Main Performers | Mr J Ramsay MacDonald MP (Presiding), Rt. Hon. J R Clynes, Rt. Hon. J H Thomas, Margaret Bondfield MP Herbert Morrison MP, Robert Smillie MP, George Lansbury - speakers |
Set List | Music: 'The Marseillaise', 'The Comrades' Song of Hope', 'When Wilt Thou Save The People?', 'England, Arise, the Long Night Is O'er', 'Give Us Peace In Our Time, O Lord', 'The March of The Workers', 'The Red Flag'
Speeches |
Performance Notes | "MR MACDONALD ON LABOUR'S POLICY. 'NEW WORLD BEFORE US.' DEFIANCE TO OPPONENTS. Labout celebrated its successes at the General Election by holding what was described as a 'Victory demonstration' at the Albert Hall last night. An indication of the extent of the successes was given on the programme, which displayed the names of 193 Socialist MP's, men and women. The meeting itself was a notable success, being attended by some 12,000 people." (The Daily Telegraph, 9 January 1924)
"Miss Margaret Bondfield MP, said that they came as a party with a great message of hope - the message of putting the first things first. The greatest tragedy of the age was that of the young boys and girls leaving school and wasting their precious formative years, the character-making years, in a hopeless miserable search for a place in the world. where they could use their mechanical energy. The Labour Party were bringing a new dignity into the meaning of words. They had dignified the word "labour." They had a party based upon great ideals. They belonged to the great inheritance of those who believed, not in the superficial equality like cutting down everybody to the same height - that kind of equality was abhorrent to them - but they want equality of opportunity for every child who that was born to give service to the very top of its capacity." (The Times, 9 January 1924) |
Related Archival Material | Programme (RAHE/1/1923/3) |