First of all, it is caused by your own mistakes. The British electoral system determines that the British Prime Minister must be closely related to his political party. No matter how good the prime minister is, the political party has lost. Churchill's Conservative Party, as the party of indefinite prime minister in wartime, devoted all its energy to military and diplomatic rights during World War II, and almost all internal rights were given up by the Conservative Party itself.
When the Conservative Party gave up, the Labour Party naturally entered. Therefore, the closest combination with the people in wartime is the Labour Party, which has grown rapidly. 1945 Before the general election, the Labour Party had more than 2.6 million in party member and 8 million in party member. He won 393 parliamentary seats in the British House of Commons, which led to Churchill's downfall. The Labour Party was able to form a cabinet, and its leader Clement Attlee was elected Prime Minister.
The second is the mistake of the campaign platform. The Conservative Party's campaign slogan is "Choose a national leader and help him complete his historical mission", playing the Churchill card desperately and preparing for "another huge and terrible war". The British people, oppressed by the war, are really tired of the historical mission. They just want to live a good life.
Labour is much wiser. Its slogan is "Let's face the future" and put forward a very detailed post-war recovery plan. Needless to say, the consequences?
The third is Churchill's strategic mistake of "God assists". The only way out for Conservative teammates is to label the Labour Party. Constantly talking about the Labour Party as a Gestapo and a totalitarian, claiming that "the Labour Party's coming to power is a provocation to the honor and freedom of the British people".
On the other hand, the Labour Party is much more cunning. They listed all the national losses caused by the Conservative Party in power, and then made no comment. At this time, it is inevitable that the Conservative Party will lose the election.
Faced with this result, Churchill later quoted the ancient Greek writer Plutarch as saying: "It is a sign of a great nation to be ungrateful to one's great man." This shows that Churchill is still very concerned about this prime minister election!