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In his 1956 book, A History of the English-Speaking Peoples, former Prime Minister and historian Winston Churchill argued that there was ‘harmony' between Elizabeth and Parliament during her reign. How far do you agree with this view?

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I totally agree with Churchill's statement.

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Although there may have been some conflicts between the two at the beginning of Elizabeth II's reign, due to the difference in age and experience between the two, it has already been proven that both had a friendly and friendly relationship, not only because of their political position. which should be complementary to each other, but also by sharing personal tastes and respect that both had and showed for each other. A testament to the good relationship between them could be seen when Elizabeth broke the royal protocol at Churchill's funeral, as she was supposed to be the last guest to arrive, but she preferred to be the first and welcome his family, to demonstrate the respect she had for her friends. and Chruchill's family.

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