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🗓️ 25 February 2025
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1:48.7 | welcome everyone back to the piquaneno show thomas is here for part three talking about mr oswald |
1:56.4 | mosley are you done thomas I've done well, thank you. |
2:02.6 | So that's important to understand. |
2:10.6 | There's a few things, and they're all related in terms of a substantive significance. |
2:22.5 | You know, Oswald Mosley, other than a Sinn Féin MP who was boycotting the House of Commons, he was the youngest member of parliament. And he was viewed as this prodigy. And Churchill viewed him as something |
2:30.2 | of a rival. Okay. And in those days, the Tories weren't really the ruling party. I mean, |
2:41.1 | they weren't at all. Like, the coalition that ultimately kind of morphed into the Tories was, |
2:47.3 | but really the only thing they had in common was legacy membership and a kind of class consciousness that they inherited the coalition that mosey ultimately joined when he went to the house of commons it was the liberal party not the liberal democrats liberal party, which was defunct by the 80s, okay? |
3:12.4 | And the liberal party had a split between unionists who, like, refused to accept home rule in Ireland as the civil war was raging. |
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