Churchill At Tory Conference (1947)
Unused, unissued footage dates and locations may be unknown, unclear. Winston Churchill speaks at Tory, Conservative Party Conference. Brighton, East Sussex. General view of the speakers platform at the conference with people applauding as Winston Churchill stands up to give his speech. Harold Macmillan is seen in the front row of the speakers. Several rows of men and women sit on the platform MPs Churchill makes lengthy speech about the state of the Tory party saying it is far stronger than it was this time last year. He says the Government is ruling without the support and against the wishes of the larger part of the nation and the first step to national recovery is to get rid of these men. He goes on to talk of the inroads that are increasingly made upon the customary liberties of British nation in peacetime, that become every month more serious. He talks of the totalitarian states Nazi, communists or fascists, they re all the same no difference between them at any
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