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Posts Tagged: Winston Churchill

For a really serious British foreign policy failure, look at Chamberlain’s attempt to appease Hitler

Tim Bouverie has written a fascinating account of the slide towards the Second World War.

By Andrew Gimson | 20 April 2019 | 40 comments

Aitken on the meaning of Easter: “We can all have second chances, little resurrections in our lives.”

The former Cabinet minister, who went to prison for perjury, explains why, as a prison chaplain, he is happier than he has ever been.

By Andrew Gimson | 19 April 2019 | 15 comments

Sheila Lawlor: This deal is a challenge to our historic freedoms

The principle of democracy has served us well for a very long time. Signing it away would be a dreadful mistake.

By Dr Sheila Lawlor | 22 November 2018 | 75 comments

May’s Brexit deal helps to show that British politicians are more honourable and efficient than is claimed

There has been a tendency to suppose that because Britain’s power has declined in relative terms they must have become totally useless.

By Andrew Gimson | 20 November 2018 | 134 comments

The unknown names that live for evermore

These acts of remembrance may in some slight measure salve grief, and enable those who have not had to endure such things to give thanks for those who do.

By Andrew Gimson | 11 November 2018 | 65 comments

We think we know Churchill, but are constantly surprised by him

Andrew Roberts manages to bring the great man before us in all his variousness in just under a thousand pages.

By Andrew Gimson | 3 November 2018 | 15 comments

The Khashoggi case shows that the UK’s alliance with Saudi Arabia serves neither our interests nor our values

For how much longer can Ministers continue to try to defend a relationship which has become increasingly indefensible?

By Mark Wallace | 17 October 2018 | 90 comments

Patriots first and foremost. The post-war Tories who showed that it is usual in politics to be baffled and indecisive.

In his new book,Richard Ritchie tells the story of the Progress Trust, an influential group of Tory backbenchers set up during the Second World War.

By Andrew Gimson | 22 September 2018 | 19 comments

May’s courage, as she dances on, is admirable

The Prime Minister lacks panache, but it takes guts to keep going. Leadership requires the fortitude to cope with being weak.

By Andrew Gimson | 29 August 2018 | 227 comments

Nicky Morgan: We all gain when our politicians have some time and space to think

It is madness to think that our leaders aren’t entitled to go on holiday and gain a bit of perspective.

By Nicky Morgan MP | 27 August 2018 | 104 comments

Garvan Walshe: Gove is setting himself up as Brexit’s Michael Collins

Not in the sense that he will be shot by his own side, but in his calculation that the best approach is to gain “the freedom to win freedom”.

By Garvan Walshe | 16 August 2018 | 139 comments

Phillip Lee: Dear Sophie – don’t quit the Conservative Party, stay and fight against Brextremism

The former Justice Minister writes an open letter to a young activist, urging her to reconsider her defection to the Liberal Democrats.

By Dr Phillip Lee MP | 11 August 2018 | 594 comments

Alistair Lexden: How the 1918 election paved the way to inter-war Conservative hegemony

Just as they had with Joe Chamberlain before him, the Tory leadership wooed Lloyd George to fatally fracture the Liberal Party.

By Lord Lexden | 18 July 2018 | 11 comments

Joe Baron: The campaign to tear down statues of British heroes is not about balance – it’s pure propaganda

It’s one thing to acknowledge the fact that all human beings are nuanced and flawed. It’s quite another to censor our past.

By Joe Baron | 31 May 2018 | 83 comments

Profile: The Prime Minister, as revealed in the twelve qualities shared by successful holders of that office

The author of the newly-published Gimson’s Prime Ministers: Brief Lives from Walpole to May reflects on what holders of the office have in common – and don’t.

By Andrew Gimson | 21 March 2018 | 86 comments

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