HC Deb 02 March 1920 vol 126 c236
42. Sir FRANCIS BLAKE

asked the Secretary of State for War whether he is aware that some yeomanry regiments which have undertaken to become regiments of Special Reserve have only done so because they wish to preserve their cavalry traditions; and whether he can say that the possibility of the continuance of such regiments as Territorial yeomanry will not be prejudiced by the undertaking they have given?

Mr. CHURCHILL

The whole question of the future of the Yeomanry, including those regiments which have signified their acceptance of Special Reserve conditions, is at present receiving my personal consideration, and a decision covering all cases will be given very shortly.