210:. In December 1922 he informed his constituents in Horncastle that Bonar Law was βthe finest leader the House of Commons had seen for a very long time. ..held the House of Commons in the hollow of his hand". Pattinson said although he differed in political viewpoint from Bonar Law, he admired him greatly and believed he honestly wished to do his best for the country. By this time of course Bonar Law was
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