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JUNIOR MEMBERS REVOLT RESIGNATIONS THREATENED DIFFERENCES OVER DEFENCE (United Press Association) (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright) LONDON, Dec. 19. The Evening Standard says three junior Ministers are threatening to resign as a protest against the gaps in defence, and demanding the resignation of Mr L. Hore-Belisha, Earl Winterton, and Sir Thomas Inskip. The revolt is serious. Mr R. S. Hudson, the Marquess of Euffcrin and Ava, and Lord Strathcona demand dismissals, threatening their own resignation as the only alternative. It is understood that they contend that the Ministers failed to take advantage of the breathing space after Munich to push ahead vigorously with rearmament.
Other junior Ministers, including Captain H. F. Crookshank and the Earl of Feversham, are understood to be in general sympathy with the rebellion.
A movement has also started among the back-bench members of the Government and is likely to develop into a revolt over certain aspects of the Government’s foreign policy.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23688, 21 December 1938, Page 11
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