1 NOVEMBER 1935, Page 3
For the relative freedom of this Government from serious internal
dissensions a word of praise is due to Captain Margesson and his assistant Government Whips. In spite of their strong allegiance to the Conservative Party, they have been consistently faithful to the con- ception of a National Government. They have opposed whole7licartedly any .Conservative intrigues against it, and, being loyal themselves, were able to instil a large measure of loyalty into their Party.