Very much in agreement with you mcdnab. Here is a quote from Geoffrey Rush:
"Rush also voiced his frustration over critics who say "The King's Speech' distorts history by omitting details, such as Edward VIII's (Guy Pearce) Nazi sympathies and Winston Churchill's (Timothy Spall) support of Edward VIII during his embarrassing abdication of the throne to his brother. "There were more scenes in the longer version of the film…that delved a little bit more complexly with Churchill," said Rush. "But, ultimately, to tell a two-hour story, there's a certain movement and momentum. The heart of the story needed to revolve around the key players of the royal family and the relationship between King George VI and Logue." In the end, Rush said the film's main source material was the one he most believed in. "I would say that given we had access to Logue's diaries…I don't think we've over-mythologized anything," he said. "If anything, we've put a kind of everyday humanity into a family blanketed with propaganda.""
Perhaps in the DVD release they will be in deleted scenes or something.