Always changed parties. Well, he'll never survive that. Or Gallipoli. He'll never survive that. Or he was a bust that, you know, chance for the Exchequer. He won't survive that. He got on the wrong side of Stanley Baldwin, who was probably the preeminent power broker in British conservative politics, prime minister before Neville Chamberlain. Well, he survived them all. And the most important part of his life was still ahead of him. But he never quitted anything. And he was always engaged. (28:21–28:34)
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Asserts that [Winston Churchill] had conflicts with Stanley Baldwin, a key figure in British conservative politics.
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