Make your minds perfectly clear that if ever you let loose upon us again a general strike, we will loose upon you – another "British Gazette."


Speech in the House of Commons, July 7, 1926 "Emergency Services" ; at this time, Churchill was serving as Chancellor of the Excheqer under Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin.


Make your minds perfectly clear that if ever you let loose upon us again a general strike, we will loose upon you – another British Gazette.

Make your minds perfectly clear that if ever you let loose upon us again a general strike, we will loose upon you – another British Gazette.

Make your minds perfectly clear that if ever you let loose upon us again a general strike, we will loose upon you – another British Gazette.

Make your minds perfectly clear that if ever you let loose upon us again a general strike, we will loose upon you – another British Gazette.