@irishunity: “He [Churchill] wasn’t a very popular man in Ireland back then either.” - Cillian Murphy #Churchill #IrishHistory #BritishHistory #History #WW1 #Glasgow #CillianMurphy #Ireland #fyp

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wowwow7278
mechujwz937 :
Bring back Craig Ferguson! I miss him so much
2024-12-07 13:25:42
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rekeiji
Rekeji 🇬🇧🏳️‍🌈 :
Churchill was voted out of office within months of winning WW2. He wasnt very popular in the UK either.
2024-12-05 15:20:16
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sunnysunsunnny
Sundus :
during the blitz he closed the underground when the working class and poorer people of london wanted to hide for safety.
2025-06-02 10:29:59
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rtavy73
Cymru 73 :
‘If the Welsh are striking over hunger, then we must fill their bellies with lead,’ Winston Churchill
2024-12-06 08:24:53
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christopher45328
ChrisF :
Australia aswell. Gallipoli was his fault
2025-08-08 11:43:18
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richardjwconroy
Richard C :
Churchill both was responsible for the death of millions and because of his decisions he finished off the British empire. Any way you look at it, he was awful.
2025-05-02 22:32:55
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tipro200
Tipro200 :
Meanwhile… helped defeat Germany. Controversial to say these days; on the edgy part of social media 🇬🇧
2025-03-14 17:19:55
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jon.parkhouse
Jon Parkhouse :
Churchill done the same in Wales !!
2025-03-24 02:03:51
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kxnt.dxnz
Kxnt._.dxnz🍃 :
Hold
2025-02-27 23:02:24
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patriciahervo
patriciahervo :
we all do. especially here in Scotland
2025-01-29 18:41:21
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msjaytee75
MsJayTee :
My Scottish city voted him out as soon as the working class got the vote, what he did in Ireland was a huge influence on that.
2025-01-26 15:50:13
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cathyrobinson16
Cathy Robinson :
my whole family hated Churchill.
2025-04-12 15:28:04
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john.jone.z
john jone.z :
Lol Cillian’s response 😂
2025-04-12 10:25:00
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user946325066693
user946325066693 :
Some times I think am I the only one that thought I was the only one that thought like that
2024-12-20 01:23:31
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skimbleshanksabs
Skimbleshanksabs :
They are being so polite
2025-03-06 00:52:45
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cathyrobinson16
Cathy Robinson :
he never won the war it was the soldier's he sent out to die with his bad decision. he didn't care as long as he was a hero! he was in the bore war!he was in Ireland! and liverpool he opened fire on men woman and children
2025-09-13 10:10:16
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rachelwilliams09
Rachel Williams :
nor Wales....
2024-12-07 03:23:44
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livestock345
PATRIOT :
“If the present tries to judge the past,it will lose the future.”-Winston Churchill
2025-03-24 18:57:04
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chenedri5
user3779577385185 :
Where can I watch the whole interview?
2024-12-19 20:08:33
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fartsmella941
Fartsmella :
Winston Churchill was legend
2025-06-21 18:07:41
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jacktyson15
John 3:16 :
Don’t care what’s the church you’ll save the planet from Nancy German
2025-04-08 17:48:15
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dappylovesvanj
DappyLovesVAnJ :
Head of the black and tans …….
2025-03-25 00:53:01
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