Posted on Oct 3, 2021
Churchill Truly Understood Communism and Socialism
3.95K
35
8
17
17
0
Posted 3 y ago
Responses: 6
I will take the former, thanks. If I don't like my situation it gives me an opportunity for change of my PERSONAL situation
(7)
(0)
From another British Prime Minister:
“I would much prefer to bring them [the Labour Party] down as soon as possible. I think they’ve made the biggest financial mess that any government’s ever made in this country for a very long time, and Socialist governments traditionally do make a financial mess. They always run out of other people’s money. It’s quite a characteristic of them. They then start to nationalise everything, and people just do not like more and more nationalisation, and they’re now trying to control everything by other means. They’re progressively reducing the choice available to ordinary people.”
-Margaret Thatcher, 15FEB76
Lt Col Charlie Brown 1LT Voyle Smith SGT (Join to see)
“I would much prefer to bring them [the Labour Party] down as soon as possible. I think they’ve made the biggest financial mess that any government’s ever made in this country for a very long time, and Socialist governments traditionally do make a financial mess. They always run out of other people’s money. It’s quite a characteristic of them. They then start to nationalise everything, and people just do not like more and more nationalisation, and they’re now trying to control everything by other means. They’re progressively reducing the choice available to ordinary people.”
-Margaret Thatcher, 15FEB76
Lt Col Charlie Brown 1LT Voyle Smith SGT (Join to see)
(3)
(0)
Winston Churchill was a brilliant man. He emerged from the British admiralty when he was needed the most. But I!ve read that he was usually drunk as a skunk,
beginning each day with a bottle of Champage, switching to Johnny Walker Black label scotch for lunch and ending his day with cognac. (Her majesty the Queen shares his fondness for JWBlack but is a much more moderate consumer of the stuff.)
beginning each day with a bottle of Champage, switching to Johnny Walker Black label scotch for lunch and ending his day with cognac. (Her majesty the Queen shares his fondness for JWBlack but is a much more moderate consumer of the stuff.)
(3)
(0)
Read This Next