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- Height6′ 1″ (1.85 m)
- Stanley Baldwin was born on August 3, 1867 in Bewdley, Worcestershire, England, UK. He died on December 14, 1947 in Astley Hall, Worcestershire, England, UK.
- RelativesNevill Johnson(Cousin)
- British Prime Minister (1923-1924, 1924-1929, 1935-1937), for a total of seven years, 82 days
- Cousin of the author and journalist Rudyard Kipling.
- He was awarded Knight Companion of the Most Noble Order of the Garter on May 28, 1937 in the King's Honours List for his services to government.
- For the final decade of his life, and for many years afterwards, he was vilified for having presided over high unemployment in the 1930s and as one of the "Guilty Men" who had tried to appease Adolf Hitler and who had not rearmed sufficiently to prepare for the Second World War.
- He is the only Prime Minister in British history to serve under three different monarchs: George V (1923-1924, 1924-1929 and 1935-1936), Edward VIII (1936) and George VI (1936-1937).
- There are three classes which need sanctuary more than others - birds, wild flowers and prime ministers
- [on Winston Churchill] When Winston was born, lots of fairies swooped down on his cradle with gifts - imagination, eloquence, industry and ability. Then came a fairy who said, 'No person has a right to so many gifts', picked him and gave him such a shake and twist that with all these gifts he was denied judgment and wisdom.
- David Lloyd George was born a cad and never forgot it; Winston Churchill was born a gentleman and never remembered it.
- With millions of others I had prayed hard at the time of Dunkirk and never did prayer seem to be more speedily answered to the full. And we prayed for France and the next day she surrendered. I thought much, and when I went to bed I lay for a long time vividly awake. And I went over in my mind what had happened, concentrating on the thoughts that you had dwelt on, that prayer to be effective must be in accordance with God's will, and that by far the hardest thing to say from the heart and indeed the last lesson we learn (if we ever do) is to say and mean it, 'Thy will be done.' And I thought what mites we all are and how we can never see God's plan, a plan on such a scale that it must be incomprehensible. And suddenly for what must have been a couple of minutes I seemed to see with extraordinary and vivid clarity and to hear someone speaking to me. The words at the time were clear, but the recollection of them had passed when I seemed to come to, as it were, but the sense remained, and the sense was this. 'You cannot see the plan'; then 'Have you not thought there is a purpose in stripping you one by one of all the human props on which you depend, that you are being left alone in the world? You have now one upon whom to lean and I have chosen you as my instrument to work with my will. Why then are you afraid?' And to prove ourselves worthy of that tremendous task is our job.
- I put before the whole House my own views with an appalling frankness. From 1933, I and my friends were all very worried about what was happening in Europe. You will remember at that time the Disarmament Conference was sitting in Geneva. You will remember at that time there was probably a stronger pacifist feeling running through the country than at any time since the War. I am speaking of 1933 and 1934. You will remember the election at Fulham in the autumn of 1933 ... That was the feeling of the country in 1933. My position as a leader of a great party was not altogether a comfortable one. I asked myself what chance was there...within the next year or two of that feeling being so changed that the country would give a mandate for rearmament? Supposing I had gone to the country and said that Germany was rearming and we must rearm, does anybody think that this pacific democracy would have rallied to that cry at that moment! I cannot think of anything that would have made the loss of the election from my point of view more certain ... We got from the country - with a large majority - a mandate for doing a thing that no one, twelve months before, would have believed possible.
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