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Sir Archibald Southby, 1st Baronet

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the right hon. Gentleman said. He was full of general accusations of failure against the Government. It seemed to me that if he had been in charge of the affairs of the nation at the beginning of the war, rightly or wrongly, he would have considered that the proper action for us to have taken would have been to have gone into Norway and Sweden before Germany did. He may be right or wrong in that view. But if he was right in that view then we would, I presume, be doing right now to go into Holland and Belgium lest Germany should come in there before us.
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It is easy to talk glibly of Ministers' failure without specifying exactly in what way they have failed; it is easy to throw about charges of ineptitude, inability and procrastination without specifying exactly to what degree those charges are able to be substantiated. I listened to every word that
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in April 1945. He described the journey as one, "which I felt it was my duty to undertake and which I shall never regret". However, the journey brought on an illness which was "a most unpleasant mixture of
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closed with words, "Depart, I say, and let us have done with you. In the name of God, go". Southby rose at 8.44pm and spoke in defence of the government -
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Southby was twice married: firstly to Phyllis Mary Garton, on 20 July 1909, from whom he was divorced in 1962. They had two sons,
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which was in the last stages of completion before her first commission in November.
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Southby travelled as part of the British parliamentary delegation to the
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In 1908 and 1909 he commanded torpedo boats. In the period following the
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Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies
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contributions in Parliament by Sir Archibald Southby
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After his return home to England, he was elected as
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Archibald Southby MP, House of Commons – 7 May 1940
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Member of Parliament
Epsom
George Blades
Malcolm McCorquodale
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English
Royal Navy
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Royal Navy
pre-dreadnought battleship
HMS Magnificent
Channel Fleet
armoured cruiser
HMS Hogue
First World War
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Norway Debate
Norway Debate
House of Commons
Leo Amery
Neville Chamberlain
Buchenwald Concentration Camp

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