Part of the debate – in the House of Commons at on 15 October 1941.
Colonel Josiah Wedgwood
, Newcastle-under-Lyme
On 14th February, 1940, they said:
If peace were concluded with Germany, and there is good reason to believe that it could now be concluded on terms which would satisfy any reasonable person. …
Again, on 23rd February they spoke of the peace policy of the B.U.F., that is the British Union of Fascists, before and after the war as the same:
Mind Britain's business.