Britons are losing their grip on reality, according
to a poll out Monday which showed that nearly a quarter think
Winston Churchill was a myth while the majority reckon Sherlock
Holmes was real.
The survey found that 47 percent thought the 12th century English
king Richard the Lionheart was a myth.
And 23 percent thought World War II prime minister Churchill
was made up. The same percentage thought Crimean War nurse Florence
Nightingale did not actually exist.
Three percent thought Charles Dickens, one of Britain's most
famous writers, is a work of fiction himself.
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Indian political leader Mahatma Gandhi and Battle of Waterloo
victor the Duke of Wellington also appeared in the top 10 of
people thought to be myths.
Meanwhile, 58 percent thought Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's fictional
detective Holmes actually existed; 33 percent thought the same
of W. E. Johns' fictional pilot and adventurer Biggles.
UKTV Gold television surveyed 3,000 people.