Compare documents one and two on the nature of the 1906 LRC.
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COMPARE DOCUMENTS ONE AND TWO ON THE NATURE OF THE 1906 LRC Documents one and two look at the same subject but stress different points. In this essay I will compare and contrast these points. Both Documents one and two agree that the LRC was a party for the working class. Document one, the LRC's 1906 manifesto tells us, "The House of Commons is supposed to be the people's House and yet the people are not there. Landlords, employers, lawyers, brewers and financiers are there in force. Why not Labour?" and Document two says, "Judging by its MPs, it was overwhelmingly a party of, as well as for, the working class". It is clear from their 1906 manifesto that the LRC wanted all of the working class to join together to get the "people" into government. The party made a direct appeal to the millions of workers in Britain to rise up...

