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Originally Posted by g jones
Winston could never make up his mind. Tory, then Liberal, then back to Tory. Despite playing a heroic role in WW2, he was cast aside at the next election.
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Are you suggesting I shouldn't embrace the words of a great politician for varying his opinion every now and again?
Why do those interested in politics do this? I find it quite peculiar that people play party support against each other, and think that it is a good reason to be rude to someone. If YOU were any good at being a politician you'd be being a bit more polite to those who have turned against you, seen as it's those like me that you need to vote for you. It isn't wise to be treating me as your rival, but then it isn't wise of me to suggest there is any logic to the Labour Party either... hence why I'd rather vote for ambiguous policies that are at least backed by intellectual men and women rather than the rabble of bumbling fools that are inaptly named Labour, the party that is increasingly letting down it's main portion of its voters by not actually doing anything good for them at all.
And are you choosing to forget that he may have been 'cast aside' in 1945, but he was back in office in 1951 and resigned in '55 with dignity, and nothing Labour did in the time between Churchill's times as PM will ever overshadow what he did. Sorry Graham, but I think you have made a ridiculous attempt to shun such a naturally talented Prime Minister which Labour can only, and will only ever dream of.