Talk:Stafford Cripps
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Stafford Cripps is considered pretty much an ignorant fool. Exerpt from "Interim Peace" under paragraph "British disregard" (of Finland and Poland and rest of the Eastern Europe:
- "Compared to the early spring, during the summer of 1940, Finland wasn't high in importance in British foreign policy. To gain support from the Soviet Union, Britain had appointed Sir Stafford Cripps, from the left wing of the Labour Party, ambassador to Moscow. He had openly supported the Terijoki Government during the Winter War and he wondered to Ambassador Paasikivi 'didn't the Finns really want to follow Baltic Republics and join the Soviet Union?'. He also dismissively called President Kallio "Kulak" and Nordic social democracy "reactionary". The British Foreign Office had to apologize for his language to Ambassador Gripenberg.
- Britain opposed Finnish-Swedish cooperation and provided support for the Soviet Union to scuttle the initiative, until it became apparent in late March 1941 that it had driven Finland in the direction of the Germans, but by then it was already too late. Finnish foreign trade was another critical issue as it was dependent on British navycerts and the Ministry of Economic Warfare was extremely strict when issuing those so that even Finnish trade (and relations) with the Soviet Union suffered from it.
- During the nickel negotiations the Foreign Office pressured the license owning British-Canadian company to "temporarily" release the license and offered diplomatic support to Soviet attempts to gain control of the mine with the precondition that no ore would be shipped to Germany."
So Mr. Cripps managed to play into mr. Hitler's and mr. Stalin's hands, mess up Brittish relations with Eastern EU and set foundation for Churchill's famous "Iron Curtain" speech. Term coined by Goebbels BTW.
[edit] pov
The aims of wikipedia is not to decide who was an ignorant fool! Churchill believed the British Empire represented freedom and would last a thousand years!!!90.11.55.73 07:32, 5 November 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Reverted POV speculation regarding dying before prosecution
We deal with facts, not with what/if, and no original research. Ulflarsen 21:38, 23 January 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Inconsistencies and POV
The Music Hall section seems extremely POV and contrary to other information in the article, specifically... "The unpopular Cripps..." vs. "The popular response was phenomenal, and Cripps rapidly became one of the most popular politicians in the country." Also, the recent changes inserting comments that Cripps was Communist (and deleting the remarks that he was Socialist) seem totally unsourced. Could somebody verify these are correct - they seem like POV edits by somebody with an agenda. Torc2 (talk) 23:09, 27 December 2007 (UTC)

