‘There was a layer of seventeenth century, a layer of eighteenth century, a layer of nineteenth century, and possibly even a layer of twentieth century. You were never sure which layer would be uppermost.’ British politician Clement Attlee spoke these words, but who was he referring too?

Answer: Winston Churchill, whose deputy he was during the Second World War.

Source: Wit and Wisdom by Colin Bingham

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