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Again, the British never seriously considered surrendering. What historical evidence is there of this?
What do you mean 'Britain never seriously considered surrendering'?
What historical evidence is there?
There was an entire war cabinet crisis, a change of Prime Minister to Churchill mid-war, and the fact Churchill started out leading a coalition government when he was not the Conservative party leader. Without any sort of consolidated rule, it was a ridiculously perilous time for Churchill, and a negotiated peace was absolutely seriously considered by the British government and the War Cabinet.
I don't quite understand why you've posted this? It's massively well documented, not an obscure secret.
I'm guessing what you mean is Winston Churchill never seriously wanted to negotiate peace terms, but that's also a ridiculous stretch. Of course he did. It was discussed for days on end.