LeEnfield Active member Nov 3, 2011 #21 Halifax had as much backbone as Chamberlain. Churchill always seemed to see the bigger picture rather than here and now
Halifax had as much backbone as Chamberlain. Churchill always seemed to see the bigger picture rather than here and now
Chief Bones Forums Grumpy Old Man Nov 3, 2011 #22 NO! Churchill was a man of his time and he had a 'touch' that resonated with the people of England. Halifax didn't have the same touch and didn't identify with the man-on-the-street ... Churchill did.
NO! Churchill was a man of his time and he had a 'touch' that resonated with the people of England. Halifax didn't have the same touch and didn't identify with the man-on-the-street ... Churchill did.
BritinBritain Per Ardua Ad Astra Nov 3, 2011 #23 Chief Bones said: NO! Churchill was a man of his time and he had a 'touch' that resonated with the people of England. Halifax didn't have the same touch and didn't identify with the man-on-the-street ... Churchill did. Click to expand... Spot on.
Chief Bones said: NO! Churchill was a man of his time and he had a 'touch' that resonated with the people of England. Halifax didn't have the same touch and didn't identify with the man-on-the-street ... Churchill did. Click to expand... Spot on.