In 2002 Winston Churchill was voted ‘the Greatest Briton who ever lived’, a choice many vocally disagreed with. Churchill’s critics sighted racism, warmongering and anti-Semitism as reasons he was unworthy of the title of ‘greatest’ Briton. Of course, opinions would be divided as to who was most worthy of the number one position — choosing just one person seems a foolish act to begin with.
A Question of Humanity
A Question of Humanity
A Question of Humanity
In 2002 Winston Churchill was voted ‘the Greatest Briton who ever lived’, a choice many vocally disagreed with. Churchill’s critics sighted racism, warmongering and anti-Semitism as reasons he was unworthy of the title of ‘greatest’ Briton. Of course, opinions would be divided as to who was most worthy of the number one position — choosing just one person seems a foolish act to begin with.