Oliver Cromwell had it right when he told the long-sitting Parliament that they had sat there too long for any good they were doing. And Lloyd George and another MP, whose name I cannot recall off-hand, were right when they addressed Chamberlain and cited the same sentiment and added, “In the name of God, go.”
Well, I feel a bit for Neville Chamberlain; he tried. I mean you just don’t take an unprepared country into war, and perhaps in his appeasement, he bought time.
Well, whatever the analysis, it is now here and now, and this Neville Chamberlain is packing it in; ironically, despite the sentiments of stay, for we do so need more concessions for you know, so we can get the most pieces in our time.
This might be one of those times when I should have counted to ten, or a hundred, but I chose not to.