VIOLET ASQUITH AND WINSTON CHURCHILL.



Violet Asquith

Violet Asquith was the daughter of the UK Prime Minister Herbert Asquith.

Violet 'jumped off a cliff after being ditched'.

The person who had ditched Violet was the 'boy-loving' Winston Churchill.


Asquith, the man who led Britain into World War I,

Churchill liked boys?

"In the fifty-six years of their married life Winston and Clementine Churchill were often apart...

"He was backward with the opposite sex... Winston (was) awkward with women

"Readers are bound to be struck by the fact that Winston and Clemmie took so many holidays apart..."


http://www.winstonchurchill.org/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=777


Churchill's parliamentary private secretary Lord Boothby (left) and gangster Ronnie Kray who supplied rent boys to top people.

"Winston Churchill ... had a fling with musical comedy star Ivor Novello."

http://www.petertatchell.net/gay%20community/gaymuseum2.htm

In 1991 Brian Lamb interviewed Martin Gilbert about Gilbert's biography of Churchill (homosexuality - John Derbyshire's home page):

Gilbert said: "When Churchill was 20 and a young soldier, he was accused of buggery..."



Morocco has been linked to pederasty. Churchill liked to visit Morocco.

"In the midst of war and grand strategy, as he himself recorded in his history of World War II, he took time to note the pleasures of the flesh in Marrakesh in Morocco."

(http://www.winstonchurchill.org/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=805)

Churchill also like Camara de Lobos in Madeira.

Paedophile groups reportedly used to travel to that area to seek out young children. (Guardian Unlimited The Guardian Portugal's elite linked to ...)


Slains Castle - the inspiration for Bram Stroker's 'Dracula'. Website

Violet jumped off a cliff?

Violet Asquith was reported missing at Cruden Bay on the Scottish coast.

The Asquith family were on holiday there, in September 1908, at Slains Castle.

Violet Asquith was discovered near a coastal path - uninjured but 'apparently barely conscious'.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2237607/Herbert-Asquiths-daughter-Violet-jumped-cliff-ditched-Churchill.html#ixzz2D82qLULQ

A doctor arrived and Violet revived.

There were rumours.

Venetia Stanley

Violet's mother, Helen Kelsall (née Melland), had died of typhoid when Violet was four.

Violet's father, Herbert Asquith, had then married Margot, born Emma Tennantwho had became Violet's stepmother.

Margot was allegedly lesbian.


Margot Asquith (ne Tennant). Noel Pemberton Billing heard rumours that Maud Allan was a lesbian and was having an affair with Margot Asquith, the wife of Herbert Asquith. He also believed that Allan and the Asquiths were all members of the Unseen Hand.

Violet's best friend when she was young was Venetia Stanley.

Venetia Stanley had an affair with Violet's father Herbert Asquith.

(aangirfan: SEXY WAR LEADER).

MICHAEL SHELDEN discovered, "buried in the Asquith family papers", the link between Violet's 'accident' and her relationship with Winston Churchill.

(Michael Shelden’s new book Young Titan: The Making Of Winston Churchill (Simon & Schuster, £20) will be published in the UK in March 2013)


Asquith

Violet Asquith had met Churchill in 1907 at Taplow Court, near Windsor Castle.

Over the following months, she met him again at balls and dinner parties.

Churchill knew that Asquith would probably become Prime Minister, and Churchill wanted to be in Asquith's cabinet.

In 1908, when Asquith did become Prime Minister, Violet told her father: ‘Make the most of Winston.’

Churchill duly entered Asquith's cabinet as President of the Board of Trade.

Violet had served her purpose.

Violet invited Churchill to stay with her family at Slains Castle.


Clementine, whose paternity is a subject of much debate, as Lady Blanche was well known for sharing her "favours". Website

A week before Churchill's promised visit to Slains Castle, Churchill was with Clementine Hozier at Blenheim Palace.

There and then, Churchill proposed to Clementine.

Churchill sent a note to Violet.

He said he would have to postpone his trip to Slain's Castle.

According to Clementine: ‘When Violet heard that Winston was going to marry me, she fainted.’

Violet wondered ‘whether he (Churchill) will ultimately mind her (Clementine) being as stupid as an owl’.


Churchill and Clementine

On Monday, August 24, three weeks before the wedding, Winston did travel to Slain's Castle to see Violet.

Perhaps, he wanted to remain on good terms with the daughter of the powerful Prime Minister.

Clementine was not happy about this and threatened to call off the wedding.

They went rock-climbing below the castle.

On one particular day, Violet slipped on a wet rock.

"I scratched my face rather badly rock-climbing with Winston," she wrote to her best friend Venetia Stanley.



Violet Asquith

After Winston went back down south, Violet became "completely demoralised", according to her stepmother, Margot Asquith.

Violet refused to attend Churchill's wedding.

Late in the afternoon of 19 September, Violet left Slain's Castle castle with a book in her hand, and wandered along the path above the cliffs.

When Violet did not return that evening, search parties were sent out.

She was found by some fishermen.


Churchill and Clementine.

Violet claimed she had slipped and landed on a ledge, where she hit her head.

But, she'd been found lying near the coastal path and her head showed no signs of injury.

In October, Violet heard that Churchill was in Dundee for a meeting.

She decided to attend the meeting, and speak on Churchill's behalf.

Her father persuaded her to desist.

Two months after his wedding, Churchill arranged a lunch in London for Violet, Clementine and himself.

Violet continued to support Churchill and reportedly played a part in his rise to the top.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2237607/Herbert-Asquiths-daughter-Violet-jumped-cliff-ditched-Churchill.html#ixzz2D82qLULQ