[Lloyd George] told me he did not see how we could get successfully through this war...It is clear that that damn fool Neville [Chamberlain] never gave a thought to that question - whether we would win - when he declared war. I am not against war, but I am against war when we have no chance of winning.


A. J. Sylvester's diary entry (24 January 1941), Colin Cross (ed.), Life with Lloyd George. The Diary of A. J. Sylvester 1931-45 (London: Macmillan, 1975), p. 287


[Lloyd George] told me he did not see how we could get successfully through this war...It is clear that that damn fool Neville [Chamberlain] never...

[Lloyd George] told me he did not see how we could get successfully through this war...It is clear that that damn fool Neville [Chamberlain] never...

[Lloyd George] told me he did not see how we could get successfully through this war...It is clear that that damn fool Neville [Chamberlain] never...

[Lloyd George] told me he did not see how we could get successfully through this war...It is clear that that damn fool Neville [Chamberlain] never...