It’s not just Winston Churchill’s actions in the Second World War that make up his great legacy, but how his words on totalitarianism can still help us today, 150 years on since his birth.
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Winston Churchill predicted the three great threats to world freedom. No wonder the woke Left want to cancel him, says eminent historian ANDREW ROBERTS
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