-2- Mail said we must send Russia all we can and attack where and when we can. Daily Herald said Russian belief that we must all strike now called for immediate examination. Manchester Guardian maintained that Maisky's speech was all the more reason for doing all we can to strengthen Russia. The theme was revived a few days later when the Daily Mirror said that more than ever was the mood of attack necessary when Russia herself was attacking, and when the News Chronicle political columnist stated that in Russia and Libya the decision would be gained this year. There was also considerable Press comment on the defeat of the Government candidate by an Independent at the Grantham by-election. All newspapers said it was due to public demand for more vigor, urgency and speed in the Government. There was no suggestion that the result was to be deplored. One political correspondent said that local labor parties were increasingly unwilling to support Conservative candidates at elections. Widespread demand for action was considered by News Chronicle to be the reason for the fall in Churchill's popularity recorded by the latest Gallup Poll in England. This gave 81 per cent of the population satisfied with Churchill as Premier against 89 per cent in January. Only 35 per cent were satisfied with the Government's conduct of the war against 44 per cent last Oc 4th April, 1942 |