POLITICAL UNREST IN BRITAIN
CONSERVATIVES RESTIVE DISSATISFACTION WITH PRIME MINISTER LONDON, February 17. The political situation has momentarily quietened, but unrest continues. A Cabinet reconstruction is regarded as certain, although every effort is being made to delay it until after the King's jubilee. I Most of the Conservatives insist that Mr Ramsay Mac Donald must be replaced. He might go to the House of Lords or retire. All enthusiasm for Mr Lloyd George has disappeared.
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21402, 19 February 1935, Page 11
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