WORKERS LOBBY MP'S TO PROTEST AGAINST RELEASE OF SIR OSWALD MOSLEY - BRITISH FASCIST LEADER. Hundered of delegates from various trade unions, factories and offices throughout the country thronged Westminster at the re-opening of Parliament to protest to their MP's against the release of Sir Oswald Mosley, leader of the British Union of Fascists, and Lady Mosley from Holloway prison, where they were detained under Defence Regulation 18B. Mr Herbert Morrison, Home Secretary and Minister of Home Security - who signed the order for the conditional release of Sir Oswald Mosley - is to make a statem
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WORKERS LOBBY MP'S TO PROTEST AGAINST RELEASE OF SIR OSWALD MOSLEY - BRITISH FASCIST LEADER. Hundered of delegates from various trade unions, factories and offices throughout the country thronged Westminster at the re-opening of Parliament to protest to their MP's against the release of Sir Oswald Mosley, leader of the British Union of Fascists, and Lady Mosley from Holloway prison, where they were detained under Defence Regulation 18B. Mr Herbert Morrison, Home Secretary and Minister of Home Security - who signed the order for the conditional release of Sir Oswald Mosley - is to make a statement to Parliament explaining his decision. Photo Shows: Delegates waiting outside the House of Commons to present petitions of protest to their MP's 23 November 1943