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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I prefer to leave it to Sir Winston Churchill, who knew more Prime Ministers than any of us:
"If you wanted nothing done Arthur Balfour was the best man for the task. There was no equal to him."
"A modest man, who has much to be modest about"
(On Clement Atlee)
"An empty taxi arrived at 10 Downing Street, and when the door was opened, Atlee got out
"I wish Stanley Baldwin no ill, but it would have been much better if he had never lived"
"He occasionally stumbled over the truth, but hastily picked himself up and hurried on as if nothing had happened"
(On Stanley Baldwin)
"He looked at foreign affairs through the wrong end of a municipal drainpipe"
(On Neville Chamberlain)
"At the depths of that dusty soul there is nothing but abject surrender"
(On Neville Chamberlain)
I don't know what he'd say about Mrs May.
"If you wanted nothing done Arthur Balfour was the best man for the task. There was no equal to him."
"A modest man, who has much to be modest about"
(On Clement Atlee)
"An empty taxi arrived at 10 Downing Street, and when the door was opened, Atlee got out
"I wish Stanley Baldwin no ill, but it would have been much better if he had never lived"
"He occasionally stumbled over the truth, but hastily picked himself up and hurried on as if nothing had happened"
(On Stanley Baldwin)
"He looked at foreign affairs through the wrong end of a municipal drainpipe"
(On Neville Chamberlain)
"At the depths of that dusty soul there is nothing but abject surrender"
(On Neville Chamberlain)
I don't know what he'd say about Mrs May.