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"Not all that convincing" in brief. Churchill argued that he felt it was unpopular in the country; he wanted a referendum to find out if women wanted it and if the population as whole wanted it. The irony in women voting to decide if they wanted to vote seems obvious in retrospect. The disruptive action by supporters of women suffrage probably had a negative affect - Churchill started of fairly ambivalent to the issue but after some of his meetings were disrupted by demonstrations, he became more opposed.

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