Quote from Britannica.com- profile of Harold Wilson
Wilson steered Britain clear of direct military involvement in the Vietnam War, though he gave verbal support to the U.S. war effort.
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Harold-Wilson-Baron-Wilson-of-Rievaulx
While I actually agree with some of what you say about Blair, and think some of the anti-Iraq sentiment is simplified 'after the event' analysis, wasn't Wilson famous for keeping the UK out of the Vietnam war? Or do you mean support for the US war effort in some other way?
Thanks, helpful. Not a huge black mark I wouldn't have thought.
A bit more than verbal support too!Quote from Britannica.com- profile of Harold Wilson
Wilson steered Britain clear of direct military involvement in the Vietnam War, though he gave verbal support to the U.S. war effort.
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Harold-Wilson-Baron-Wilson-of-Rievaulx
Wilson supported the US in Viet Nam but played a line between the majority of the Labour Party being against any such support, voting against it at Labour conferences, and huge demonstrations against the War and any British involvement in it / and refusing US requests for UK armed support. He did however covertly send weapons including napalm to US forces, trained S.Vietnamese forces in Malaysia, and US special forces, and from Hong Kong intercepted military messages for the US. All this was not publicly known at the time but rumoured, suspected. He also tried to persuade the US from bombing and escalating the war, and negotiated to wind it down.
A bit more than verbal support too!
Probably when his team won, who doesn't?Did he also do a dance?
Yes. I was around at the time and remember it well. She was a disaster and completely stubborn. The Falklands crisis was sparked by her ignoring the advice of Carrington's FO who had warned her what could happen if she withdrew military personnel from the Falklands. She decided to do so any way. The Argies walked in. Carrington did the honourable thing and resigned even though it was not his fault. She kept quiet and didn't. The victory which followed was a classic case of a professional army going into battle against a poorly armed, poorly trained conscript force who did not believe in the cause their leaders had chosen to prop up the last years of their reign. At last her stubbornness and refusal to listen was rewarded and therefore emboldened her that she was always right and the electorate duly lapped it all up. After all who else was there? Michael Foot in his donkey jacket. Vast swathes of the country were put on the scrap heap but the electorate bribed year after year.
Did you actually read the Telegraph article?
Did you actually read the Telegraph article?
Yet you comment on something you know nothing about? Go away you silly sod.I’m not paying to read that gammon magnet. Just enjoyed the tweet.
Yet you comment on something you know nothing about? Go away you silly sod.
I would have thought after your disastrous yesterday you might not have made yourself look a t22t today? You have outdone yourself.I didn’t comment on it and you replied to me. Well done.
I would have thought after your disastrous yesterday you might not have made yourself look a t22t today? You have outdone yourself.
At least the person who tweeted that, read the story. You just jumped on the bandwagon you headline grabber.
You two are like the old blokes on the muppets

Watford is definitely the ugly one. I would be the handsome one.You two are like the old blokes on the muppets