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  1. Jun 21, 2022 · Learn how Oliver Cromwell's 1653 speech to dissolve the Long Parliament inspired three critics of British prime ministers to say "in the name of God, go". See the historical context and significance of this iconic phrase in British history.

  2. Jan 20, 2022 · In the name of God go.“ While like Davis, Cromwell was turning on some former allies, the circumstances were very different. For a start, Cromwell was speaking to all the MPs in the house at the ...

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  3. May 26, 2024 · Oliver Cromwell and the Rump Parliament (1653) The first recorded use of the phrase "In the name of God, go" dates back to the English Civil War, a period of intense political and religious conflict that saw the overthrow of the monarchy and the establishment of the Commonwealth of England.

  4. Dec 12, 2016 · Oliver Cromwell: 'In the name of God, go!' speech dismissing Rump Parliament - 1653. 20 April 1653, London, England. It is high time for me to put an end to your sitting in this place, which you have dishonored by your contempt of all virtue, and defiled by your practice of every vice. Ye are a factious crew, and enemies to all good government.

  5. Jan 19, 2022 · In the name of God, go.’ Mr Amery is said to have delivered the last six words in a near whisper, pointing at the prime minister as he did so. Mr Chamberlain resigned the next day, and was ...

  6. Churchill stoutly defended the government’s position – and urged unity – in a passionate speech in the House of Commons: ‘Let pre-war feuds die; let personal quarrels be forgotten, and let us keep our hatreds for the common enemy’ (7 May 1940). Others were more critical of the Prime Minister: Leo Amery famously said ‘In the name of ...

  7. Sep 27, 1982 · In the name of God, go!''. Forty Conservatives voted against Chamberlain, and another 60 abstained. Three days later he resigned. Winston Churchill became Prime Minister. And many would say that ...

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