In dealing with an opponent who has openly repudiated all the restraints, both of law and of humanity, we are not going to allow our efforts to be strangled in a network of juridical niceties. We do not intend to put into operation any measures which we do not think to be effective, and I need not say we shall carefully avoid any measures which violate the rules either of humanity or of honesty. Subject to those two conditions I say to our enemy-I say it on behalf of the Government, and I hope on behalf of the House of Commons-that under existing conditions there is no form of economic pressure to which we do not consider ourselves entitled to resort.