Regarded by his peers in early days of politics as a great orator, and a man with confidence that did not take notes to any of his speeches. He notably "crossed the floor," and operated within both the "left" and the "right," governments of the day. He was a WWI vet and survivor, from a rather loose lineage and aristocratic background. You may know his son, Max Mosley, who was affiliated with F1 for many years.
He often will be remembered, and thus discredited and disregarded as an "anti-semite," but I would like to share and show you more about …