The passionate desire for peace which animated the uninformed, misinformed majority of the British people - The Gathering Storm by Winston Churchill

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the passionate desire for peace which animated the uninformed, misinformed majority of the British people - The Gathering Storm by Winston Churchill

Publisher:Mariner Books, May 9, 1986
ISBN:039541055X Buy on Amazon
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The Law says:
Even back in the ‘30s Winston Churchill was complaining about the poor state of the information the general public had to work with.

Pages:Kindle Locations 1784-1789
Extract:It would be wrong in judging the policy of the British Government not to remember the passionate desire for peace which animated the uninformed, misinformed majority of the British people, and seemed to threaten with political extinction any party or politician who dared to take any other line. This, of course, is no excuse for political leaders who fall short of their duty. It is much better for parties or politicians to be turned out of office than to imperil the life of the nation. Moreover, there is no record in our history of any Government asking Parliament and the people for the necessary measures of defence and being refused. Nevertheless, those who scared the timid MacDonald-Baldwin Government from their path should at least keep silent.