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04 Mar 2025, 02:07 GMT+10
James Spencer-Churchill has condemned the misuse of his great-uncles legacy to endorse the Ukraine conflict
James Spencer-Churchill, a relative of Winston Churchill, has challenged the comparison of his great-uncle to Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky. The UK has reaffirmed its position as one of Kiev's main backers after a falling out between Zelensky and US President Donald Trump.
Spencer-Churchill was responding to a tweet by Michael Ashcroft, former deputy chairman of the Conservative Party, in which the latter drew a parallel between the two figures.
"As a wartime leader I'm sure our great Winston Churchill would be proud of @Zelenskyy," Ashcroft posted on his X platform on Saturday.
Spencer-Churchill contested the comparison, suggesting Ashcroft was misusing his famous relative's name to justify the conflict in Ukraine.
"I don't think so @LordAshcroft. Winston was my great uncle and I knew him well; he would be appalled at the constant hijacking of the Churchill name to justify such insanity and the needless loss of life," herespondedon X.
The UK has taken center stage as a key supporter of Ukraine following the rift between Zelensky and the Trump administration. Zelensky's trip to the White House on Friday was abruptly cut short after the meeting devolved into a shouting match in front of the media. Trump accused the Ukrainian leader of "gambling with World War III" due to his reluctance to negotiate peace with Russia.
After the debacle, Zelensky flew directly to London to meet British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who assured the Ukrainian of the UK's continued support in the conflict. On Sunday, Starmer announced that the UK and France were ready to lead a coalition to provide military support to Ukraine, including the deployment of troops and aircraft, stressing the necessity of the EU and others to stepping up as well.
US National Security Adviser Michael Waltz, who also drew the comparison between Zelensky and Winston Churchill in 2022, has recently likened the Ukrainian leader to an "ex-girlfriend that wants to argue everything that you said nine years ago, rather than moving the relationship forward."
Trump recently described Zelensky as a "dictator without elections" and accused him of having only single-digit approval ratings. Zelensky cancelled elections last year, citing martial law.
Zelensky also invoked the words of Britain's wartime leader in his appeal to the UK Parliament for aid in 2022.
"We will not surrender, we will not lose, we will go to the end," he told British MPs.
(RT.com)
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