3 DECEMBER 1927, Page 3

The restiveness of some of the younger Unionists in these

debates will have been noticed, and this gives significance to the strong rumours that there is to be a reshuffling of the Cabinet. It is said that two or three members of the Government—Colonel Ashley, Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister and Mr. Bridgeman are men- tioned—may receive peerages. If this be so, youth may be served at last, and there could be no better stroke for the Unionist Party, which will perish if the generous sympathies of all its young members are not with it.