Kitty_Sheridan said:To be honest chas, I think you're just being deliberately provocative and if this was a topic about the (incredibly) few Americans in The Battle of Britain this would have been locked or cleaned up by now.
I don't appreciate your comments and if you have an opinion on our brave young men and women of the RAF I'd prefer it if you kept it to yourself.
Never had a cross word with anyone on this forum in many years of being on here, but you are teetering very close to the edge.
dr greg said:Wasn't the radio one given by an actor? or is that a legend....
Richard Warren said:I don't know much about the battle of Britain. I seem to remember that radar had a lot to do with British success.
I did take the trouble to read the text of the finest hour speech recorded by Hansard (whoever that may be).
I do not know if Churchill was telling it as he saw it or painting a rosy scenario. In either case that speech is magnificent. Anyone who would call it "hooey" gives evidence of being both mentally and morally deficient.
Edward said:Hansard is the official written record of everything said (and by whom) during sessions in both Houses of Parliament.
dhermann1 said:So would that mean that the version spoken in Parliament might also be transcribed?