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BBCNEWS Dateline London January 24, 2022 03:35:00

Who was an ally of winston churchill, aimed at neville chamberlain, who was gone very soon after, that must have really hurt, mustn t it, for a prime minister who deifies churchill? well, indeed, and david davis, i am sure, knew that it would hurt because he said, before he delivered this line, that this would be a quotation with which borisjohnson was familiar. boris johnson then pretended that he did not know what he was talking about, which rather raises the question, did borisjohnson actually write the biography of churchill that carries his name? because if he did, there is no way that he could avoid knowing that quotation, which was in turn a quotation, of course, from oliver cromwell, when he dismissed the parliament in 1653. oliver cromwell is a fabulous source of quotations. he does rather put our current parliamentarians to shame and it is worth browsing through them. one of them and i think perhaps borisjohnson might think about this he did say to, i think, the scottish ....

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BBCNEWS Dateline London January 23, 2022 02:34:00

Yes, and of course, as far as my readers are concerned, as soon as borisjohnson goes, the best it is for the eu and the uk. is there not some advantage in having a prime minister like him for france? no, there is none, because, you know, you want a good relationship back on rail and you want a good relationship with britain, because of all the terrible challenges we all now face. isabel, that quotation i mentioned, by david davis, the words of leo amery, who was an ally of winston churchill, aimed at neville chamberlain, who was gone very soon after, that must have really hurt, mustn t it, for a prime minister who deified churchill? well, indeed, and david davis, i am sure, knew that it would hurt, because he said, before he delivered this line, that this would be a quotation with which borisjohnson was familiar. ....

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BBCNEWS Dateline London January 23, 2022 02:35:00

Boris johnson then pretended that he did not know what he was talking about, which rather raises the question, did borisjohnson actually write the biography of churchill that carries his name, because if he did, there is no way that he could avoid knowing that quotation, which was in turn a quotation, of course, from oliver cromwell, when he dismissed the parliament in 1653. oliver cromwell is a fabulous source of quotations. he does rather put our current parliamentarians to shame and it is worth browsing through them. one of them, and i think perhaps borisjohnson might think about this, he did say to, i think the scottish prime minister, in the name of god, consider you might be wrong! ....

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BBCNEWS Newscast January 21, 2022 01:36:00

The second world war, who was actually quoting cromwell. i expect my leaders - to shoulder the responsibility for the actions they take. yesterday, he did i the opposite of that. so, iwould remind him. of a quotation altogether all too familiar to him, of leo amery to neville | chamberlain, you have sat| there too long for the good you have done. in the name of god, go. and that a student of politics, borisjohnson, said he was not familiar with that quote. that might have been a way of trying to avoid answering the question, but there we are. it was really electric. you can hear one mp going there, shut up! sighs, people are gasping at the end of the session, who wants to do a lincolnshire accent? it is against my very being. what a day! there we go. the speaker at the end, sotto voce, what a day! amazing. ....

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BBCNEWS The Media Show January 24, 2022 01:33:00

Of prime minister s questions, david davis, a former cabinet minister, a very sort of senior veteran tory, stood up and delivered this extraordinarily dramatic line to the prime minister, where he quoted a former tory cabinet minister in 1940, basically telling chamberlain it was time to go. and that was incredibly damaging for a prime minister who we all know wants to be winston churchill, not neville chamberlain. and i think we can hear that now, that sound bite which will be played in all the bulletins, iimagine. so i ll remind him of a quotation altogether too familiar to him of leo amery to neville chamberlain. you have sat there too long for all the good you have done. in the name of god, go. jei’i’yjmes, you re the former spokesman for theresa may, as well as having worked at sky. i mean, tell us, how does it work from the inside? will the political spin rooms be operating like crazy, kind of making sure that their lines, their views, their spin is reported in the press t ....

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