Cyril Culverwell

He was elected at a by-election in February 1928 as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Bristol West.[2] In 1938, Culverwell caused controversy by writing an article for the Bristol Evening Post of 7 November 1938, which praised Nazi Germany.[3] In November 1939, Culverwell drew further criticism when he called for "peace by negotiation" with Nazi Germany, arguing that the continuation of the war would strengthen the Soviet Union.Culverwell added that "I can even visualise our troops fighting side by side with the Germans to defeat the Bolshevist menace.This article about a Conservative Member of the Parliament of the United Kingdom representing an English constituency and born in the 1890s is a stub.
Conservative Partypoliticianby-election in February 1928Member of ParliamentBristol West1945 general electionBristol Evening PostNazi GermanySoviet UnionCraig, F. W. S.HansardTom WintringhamParliament of the United KingdomGeorge GibbsOliver StanleyConservativeMemberEnglish