"LLOYD GEORGE MUST GO NOW."
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."'
SIR,—In regard to the strong opinion daily expressed by the Press and a very large section of the electors that " Lloyd George must go!" it is most necessary that we should indi- vidually and collectively add the vital word "now." Anyone who has followed, even casually, the political career of Mr. Lloyd George is fully aware that as a casuist and an oppor- tunist he is unrivalled. He has only too frequently cajoled the country to trust him. No one better understands how to play for time. We must not give him time to complete the ruin of the British Empire. He has forfeited the respect and confidence of the nation. "Lloyd George must go now."—I am,