He fought against the Fabian Socialists (Liberal Fascists) as best he could. Failing to keep the socialists from taking over was his greatest regret. He saw himself as a failure, even though he is directly responsible for saving England from fascism.
He didn't "bring socialism to England." It was in England long before Churchill was in office.
I recall hearing or reading somewhere that after Churchill and the Conservatives lost the post-war election to Labour and the welfare state was born, someone noted the irony that Britain was becoming the very thing it had spent the past six years fighting against -- a socialist state. Apologies for being vague.
You are probably confusing him with his successor Clement Attlee. Churchill praised Hayek's "Road to Serfdom" and its description of the dangers of collectivism and planning, whereas Attlee and his Labour party built much of the modern British welfare state and laid the groundwork for the post-war Keynesian consensus. It might be possible to blame Churchill for losing the 1945 general election, but not for actively bringing socialism to England.
Huh? re read some of that history. The labor movement started in the 1880's and the fabian socialists had the run of higher education there in the 1920's... the code breakers touches on Turings round with them at Oxford before Hitler was anybody. (But don't take my word for it, Mr Sherbrooke didn't pass me in that class ;)
Winston Churchill was definitely a wartime consigliere.
Sierra688 2 years ago
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pinegrove33 2 years ago
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wtf? Why is winston churchilll being looked at in a favorable light by reason mag. He brought socialism to england! :(
spawk1993 2 years ago
No he didn't.
He fought against the Fabian Socialists (Liberal Fascists) as best he could. Failing to keep the socialists from taking over was his greatest regret. He saw himself as a failure, even though he is directly responsible for saving England from fascism.
He didn't "bring socialism to England." It was in England long before Churchill was in office.
thomaserossi 2 years ago
I recall hearing or reading somewhere that after Churchill and the Conservatives lost the post-war election to Labour and the welfare state was born, someone noted the irony that Britain was becoming the very thing it had spent the past six years fighting against -- a socialist state. Apologies for being vague.
EvilDandy 2 years ago
"He brought socialism to england!"
You are probably confusing him with his successor Clement Attlee. Churchill praised Hayek's "Road to Serfdom" and its description of the dangers of collectivism and planning, whereas Attlee and his Labour party built much of the modern British welfare state and laid the groundwork for the post-war Keynesian consensus. It might be possible to blame Churchill for losing the 1945 general election, but not for actively bringing socialism to England.
vonPeterhof 2 years ago
Huh? re read some of that history. The labor movement started in the 1880's and the fabian socialists had the run of higher education there in the 1920's... the code breakers touches on Turings round with them at Oxford before Hitler was anybody. (But don't take my word for it, Mr Sherbrooke didn't pass me in that class ;)
Galt425 2 years ago
Harold McMillan brought socialism to england.
fomastephanovitch 2 years ago
"For a government to think it can tax itself into prosperity, is like a man standing in a bucket thinking he can lift himself by the handles"
I agree, that quote is right on the money.
GT6N8 2 years ago 7
6:03
one of the best, most relevant quotes I've heard for quite awhile.
VisitingXenoc133 2 years ago 2
@VisitingXenoc133: I was posting this too. I see someone beat me to it.
6:03 great quote!
HiFiSmith 2 years ago