THE SESSION.
IMPENDING CHANGES
LONDON, Feb. 4.
The Sunday press, discussing the political prospects, agrees that the session is likely to be short and sharp, ending with an early dissolution and an immediate appeal to the country. Mr J. L. Garvin, editor of the Observer, predicts the session to end within two months at the utmost, adding that the sooner the better. He hopes that Britain will never'see anything like it again.
In the midst of the welter of lobbyists’ speculations as to impending changes, regroupings, and party revivals, the Weekly Dispatch provides a week-end sensation, declaring that Lord Birkenhead’s speech was the precursor of an election attempt to revise the anti-Labour Centre Party under Mr Lloyd George’s leadership, which was prophesised two years ago but then much-boomed premature publicity killed it.
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Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 15156, 16 February 1922, Page 5
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