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My name is Michael J Collins.

I am known for being an Irish Revolutionary Leader


and member of the Irish delegation during the Anglo-Irish Treaty negotiations.
I lived from 16th October 1890 to 22nd August 1922 in Ireland.
My relationship with WSC can be best explained as not great friends. At the time,
it was presumed that the anti-Treaty factions of the IRA were responsible and
Winston Churchill told Collins that unless he moved against the Four Courts
garrison, he would use British troops to do so.

My name is Earl of Birkenhead. I am known for being a British Conservative


statesman. Also known for being a Solicitor-General, Attorney-General and Lord
High Chancellor.
I lived from 12th July 1872 to 30th September 1930 in London.
He is best remembered today as Winston Churchills greatest personal and
political friend until Birkenheads death.
Opinion of Winston Churchill: He had all the canine virtues in a remarkable
degree courage, fidelity, vigilance, love of chase.

My name is Stanley Baldwin. I am known for being a British Conservative


politician. Three times Prime Minister, he is the only one to serve under three
different monarchs.
I lived from 3rd August 1867 to 14th December 1947 in Worcestershire.
Churchill helped Baldwin in office. There was tension in 1935 when Baldwins
main opposition was Churchill.

My name is John Maynard Keynes. I am known for being a British economist


whose ideas have profoundly affected the theory and practise of modern
macroeconomics, and informed the economic policies of governments.
I lived from 5th June 1883 to 21st April 1946 in England.
Didnt have much of a relationship with Churchill but after the war Churchill
attempted to check the rise of Keynesian policy-making in the UK, and used
rhetoric critical of the mixed economy in his 1945 election campaign.

My name is Arthur Neville Chamberlain. I am known for being a British


Conservative politician. I also served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
from May 1937 to May 1940.
I lived from 18th March 1869 to 9th November 1940 in Hampshire.
He was succeeded by Winston and remained very well regarded in Parliament,
especially among Conservatives.

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