Our loyal, brave people … should know the truth. … they should know that we have sustained a defeat without a war, … and that the terrible words have for the time being been pronounced against the Western democracies; 'Thou art weighed in the balance and found wanting.' And do not suppose that this is the end. This is only the beginning of the reckoning. This is only the first sip, the first foretaste of a bitter cup which will be proferred to us year by year unless by a supreme recovery of moral health and martial vigour, we arise again and take our stand for freedom as in the olden time.


Speech in the House of Commons (5 October 1938) "Policy of His Majesty's Government", a week after the announcement of the Munich Accords. - The 1930s


Our loyal, brave people … should know the truth. … they should know that we have sustained a defeat without a war, … and that the terrible...

Our loyal, brave people … should know the truth. … they should know that we have sustained a defeat without a war, … and that the terrible...

Our loyal, brave people … should know the truth. … they should know that we have sustained a defeat without a war, … and that the terrible...

Our loyal, brave people … should know the truth. … they should know that we have sustained a defeat without a war, … and that the terrible...