Sorry you globalist scum who post here but Winston Churchill was thrown out as well as the rest of the ruling British conservative party shortly after VE day because the ruling British conservatives ( and not just Churchill, his two predecessors Stanley Baldwin and Neville Chamberlain also were from the same party and advanced the same fundamental policy of confronting Germany to the end, they simply thought naively that the Germans would back down peacefully) refused to hold elections since 1935. So during the entire period of the pre-run up, the run-up to ww2 itself and finally during the war itself the British government blatantly ignored its own laws and refused to hold elections on how to conduct policy. Your Damn straight that the British people threw the bums out in July 1945, going 10 years without an election that normally occurs every 2 years roughly and then when the ruling party finally accomplishes irrevocably its longstanding geopolitical goal, the government has the nerve to go "we respect the democratic processes and that distinguishes us from the enemy, now lets have an election" after 10 years of stonewalling on the subject and. Face it John, Face it Fishdude, you guys HATE democracy. Parliament went for 10 years of ignoring the people and implementing IT'S preferences especially during those momentous events. The British Government violated the citizenry's rights, contrary the popular belief chamberlain did NOT hold elections after Munich 1938 Nor when Churchill came to the fore when Hitler invaded france, he wasn't elected either Parliament selected him, the November 1935 elected government by law had to turn over by November 1940 at the latest, Parliament simply ignored the law. Face it globalists; You like tyranny.John wrote:** 17-Jun-2019 Vindication
....Winston Churchill did better when his predictions came true, but he
was powerful and wealthy, whereas I'm a nobody. After Churchill's
predictions came true, he became prime minister and "saved the world."
When the war ended, he was still hated so much that he lost the
election in his own district.....
Note: Regarding Britain my further research indicates that the UK government used this illegal governing method twice during the first half of the 20th century. The sitting parliament in Britain during 1914 was supposed to expire and turn over by law in 1915, Yet the law was blatantly violated.