Additionally, she attended with her comrade Annie Kenney the Manchester free trade hall in October 1905 and asked Winston Churchill if he won in the election, will he do his best to make the suffrage movement measure. They were expelled and detained because they were hassling with the police men. She had the same beliefs of her mother that peaceful methods will never bring the franchise. The insurgent campaigner started with the (WSPU) members militant actions in 1912. Christabel had no romantic relations. Martin Pugh argued that “Christbel had been the kind of girl who was pretty enough to attract any young men, but also sufficiently mature and self possessed to intimidate them. She enjoyed being leader to consider her male contemporaries as rather foolish” (“qtd.in”. Pugh 94). She encouraged the (WSPU) hunger strikes saying that the spiritual force is greater than the physical one, she asked them to be patient for all those tortures that the government imposed it (“Spartacus educational”). She died in 1958(“British Library”). II.3.1.5. Emily Davison
Additionally, she attended with her comrade Annie Kenney the Manchester free trade hall in October 1905 and asked Winston Churchill if he won in the election, will he do his best to make the suffrage movement measure. They were expelled and detained because they were hassling with the police men. She had the same beliefs of her mother that peaceful methods will never bring the franchise. The insurgent campaigner started with the (WSPU) members militant actions in 1912. Christabel had no romantic relations. Martin Pugh argued that “Christbel had been the kind of girl who was pretty enough to attract any young men, but also sufficiently mature and self possessed to intimidate them. She enjoyed being leader to consider her male contemporaries as rather foolish” (“qtd.in”. Pugh 94). She encouraged the (WSPU) hunger strikes saying that the spiritual force is greater than the physical one, she asked them to be patient for all those tortures that the government imposed it (“Spartacus educational”). She died in 1958(“British Library”). II.3.1.5. Emily Davison