The Constitution's grant to the President of the power to wage war successfully, once begun, carries with it the authority to gather intelligence, through secret means if necessary. We should look skeptically at claims that radical changes in the way we make war would solve our problems, even those stemming from poor judgment, unforeseen circumstances, and bad luck.
The prime minister was Stanley Baldwin and it was May 4, 1926. It was the first day of the General Strike, the most dramatic industrial showdown in Britain s history.
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Excerpted from the Memoirs of a Cabinet Secretary by BP Peiris A few months after leaving Royal, I entered our University College under the Principalship of Robert Marrs who lectured to us on Philosophy. I was then a first year Arts student. Professor Pakeman spoke on the British Constitution and Warden Stone of St Thomas’ […]