Hi all,
On the 12th April 1953, then British Foreign Sec (later PM) Anthony Eden had a Gallstone opperation that seriously compromised his future health.
What if he had died during the opperation?
How does this affect Churchill's final 2 years in office?
Does Churchill retire on schedule, or is his retirement butterflied in either direction because of Eden's absence?
Who takes over from Churchill when he does retire?
I assume the Tories still win the election in 1955?
How does Churchill's successor (or Churchill himself, if he's still PM) handle Suez in 1956?
On the 12th April 1953, then British Foreign Sec (later PM) Anthony Eden had a Gallstone opperation that seriously compromised his future health.
What if he had died during the opperation?
How does this affect Churchill's final 2 years in office?
Does Churchill retire on schedule, or is his retirement butterflied in either direction because of Eden's absence?
Who takes over from Churchill when he does retire?
I assume the Tories still win the election in 1955?
How does Churchill's successor (or Churchill himself, if he's still PM) handle Suez in 1956?