Mo Gosfield
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- Aug 11, 2010
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I thought there was a more recent tv debate and Alan Turing came out on top.It was only 20 years ago in a nationwide tv poll asking who the greatest Briton of all time was, Churchill who was championed by Mo Mowlem came out on top with nearly half the vote. Summarising her argument, Mo said: "If Britain - its eccentricity, its big heartedness, its strength of character - has to be summed up in one person, it has to be Winston Churchill."
We needed the leadership and resolution of Churchill. Desperate times call for desperate measures and some decisions cost lives. That is war. It cannot be replicated. You have to keep looking at the bigger picture. You will be unpopular. Churchill suffered at the ballot box immediately post was as returning servicemen blamed him for sacrificing lives. He was a leader and a character. He was pugnacious, high profile and in many peoples eyes, a hero. He led the country through our darkest hour.
Turing was the opposite. Quiet, unobtrusive, unseen and unheard. Totally under the radar. A genius who was there when we needed him. He shortened the war, saved 00,000's nay millions of lives and gave our leaders such vital information that it turned the course of the war. His brilliance endures today and can be felt in all our lives. Like Churchill, he was much maligned. Turing was ostracised by society.
Genius comes in many forms and is often found in those that appear different, have learning/communication issues and are side-lined and mocked by certain people. Churchill had some of those issues, which he managed to disguise. Turing couldn't disguise them. Coupled with his homosexuality, he faced hate and persecution.
I hugely respect both men. Without either of them we would all be in a different world today. Churchill's leadership and Turing's genius.