me say that a similar device should be adopted here。 That is a false conception of our government。 When the leader of the British Liberal party or a member of the British Labor party bees a member of the Churchill cabinet; he bees; from the British parliamentary point of view an equal of Mr。 Churchill's。 This is because the British cabinet is a mittee of the Houses of Parliament。 It is a mittee of equals wherein the Prime Minister is Chairman; a lofty Chairman indeed; and yet but a Chairman。 The other members are his colleagues。 With us; the situation as you well know is different。 Our executive branch is not a mittee of our legislative branch。 Our President is independent of our Congress。 The members of his cabinet are not his colleagues; they are his administrative subordinates。 They are subject to his orders。 An American President could fill his whole cabinet with leaders of the opposition party and still our Administration would not be a two�party administration。 It would be an administration of a majority President giving orders to minority representatives of his own choosing。 These representatives must concur in the President's convictions。 If they do not; they have no alternatives except to resign。 Clearly no such device as this can give us in this country any self respecting agreement between majority and minority for a concerted effort towar