Thank providence that Churchill never got any real momentum behind this idea. (WWII certainly threw a monkey wrench in it.)
He was a good man in many things.
But he wasn’t a bellweather of Conservative thought. He was in Parliament in one way or another for half a century.
The irony is that it was a descendent of Darwin’s that filibustered the bill which prevented it from passing. Baron Wedgwood.
You might want to look him up. He basically took every single hopeless cause. Even though he was in Labor, he was a friend of Churchill’s and a friend of America.