Winston Churchill in Parliament for India Independence.
When Mr. Clement Attlee, Prime Minister of United Kingdom, in June 1947, introduced the Indian Independence Act in the British Parliament, Sir Winston Churchill, war time Prime Minister of England, argued:-
"----------Power will go to the hands of rascals, rogues, freebooters; all Indian leaders will be of low caliber & men of straw. They will have sweet tongues & silly hearts. They will fight amongst themselves for power & India will be lost in political squabbles. A day would come when even air & water... would be taxed in India."
Winston churchill hill was married to jnny jeroime. ( i think)
Blue because Winston Churchill was in the Conservative party
Since he died over 40 years ago, I don't think we have any reason for him to smell like petunias now.
Winston Churchill during WW2. But maybe the slogan 'Cheer Winston:Vote Labour' said a great deal at the time, (1945) Winston was popular because of his great leadership during the war rather than his party political attributes. Labour won the subsequent election. Margaret Thatcher was also very popular, but polarised opinion. In terms of parliamentary seats I think you'll find the answer is Tony Blair in 1997.
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Winston churchill hill was married to jnny jeroime. ( i think)
He hated it and deeply despised it
Winston churchill i think ] Jessie
Winston Churchill was 65 when he became British Prime Minister in 1940 and both of his parents were already dead.
Well i don't think so because i like looking back and it says no word that William Haig is related to Winston Churchill
I think he did. He was very fond of horses from what I know.
i think it s 1886
i think it was Winston churchill
Neville Chamberlain at the start of the war and Winston Churchill in 1940, elected by the Conservative party as a replacement for Chamberlain rather than the British people. Labour Party leader Clement Atlee replaced Churchill in 1945 after an election, before the Japanese surrender.
Winston Churchill died in 1965 at 90 years old and had a small problem with smoking alot with cigars. He had a stroke and went into a sleep which he never woke up from (coma, I think)
Winston churchill i think
He was born in 1874 in November. So in his sixties i think