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Publisher Description

A collection of speeches given by Churchill in the 1930s, fiercely opposing the India Bill and India home rule.
 
In 1931, Britain's Conservative Party proposed the India Bill, a piece of legislation that would make significant changes to the way India governed itself under British rule. Winston Churchill was against the bill and defended his position with characteristic conviction and oratory brilliance. This book contains seven speeches and three important addresses Churchill gave on the subject, printed originally to generate popular support for Churchill's opinion.
 
Churchill's opposition to Indian home rule is one of his more controversial political positions and led to a period of political isolation for him. Despite the strength of his oration, the India Bill was approved by Parliament in 1935. Documenting a rare loss for Churchill, these speeches provide an important insight into his mind and strategy as a political leader.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2013
20 December
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
140
Pages
PUBLISHER
RosettaBooks
SIZE
7.8
MB

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