Having done a lot of reading on the lives of politicians between 1900-1943 for my final European history exam I came across the Story of Winston Churchill is a fairly sad one as it ended up with him throwing himself under a train in 1932. A hastily scribbled note indicates disappointment at Gallipoli as well as the effects of the great depression but if he hadn't thrown himself under a train(the 13:45 manchester to Plymouth train for those that are massive nerds on the subject) what would have happened, if anything ,after all could a borderline alcoholic do a decent job of running a country?