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Why was Churchill kept out office (India (Link to Churchill out of office,…
Why was Churchill kept out office
India
Churchill Veiw
He thought that Britain needed to prevent endemic corruption and protect the weak
Ensure a good government
wants to keep India for Britain's own uses
bitterly opposed to the movement for the greater independence for india
Saw it as his duty to launch a personal crusade to defend Britain's interests
Link to Churchill out of office
He had very unpopular opinions
He said extreme speeches with support of eccentric and racist organisations
Threatened to shatter the conservative party if they reformed India, which led to lack of trust towards churchill
Situation
"East Africa are mainly of a very low class, The idea that they should be put on an equality with Europeans is revolting to every white man"
Indian population wanted to self govern
Appeasment
situation
Churchill was conserned about the growing power of germany under a new and determind leader
Britain was economically weak
veiws
diddnt agree and saw it as moral cowardness
Link
no being invited to the cabinet due to party thinking of Churchill as a war Munger
Re-Armament
churchills veiws
Churchill urged rearmament and won little support
He supported rearmament in Britain and was scared of a repeat of 1914
Link
It was hypocritical of him to push rearmament because he was one of the key members in the creation of the treaty of Versailles, and this was him persuading the country's involved to disarm there military's, to make Europe safer.
situation
The public opinion was clearly against war and the economy was weak.
Abdication crisis
Situation
Kind Edward the 8th wanted to marrie a twice divorces American lady and was seen as inappropriet fot the king to do.
Was know to publically defend hitler and his veiws
Churchills veiws
Churchill belives that the people should support the king no matter what
Link to Churchill being kept out of office
His views were seen as out dated and untrust worthy
part of the group called "the kings friends" and made a speech to the house of commons which was very unpopular