Clement Attlee (1883–1967) Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Harold Wilson, Memoirs 1916-1964: The Making of a Prime Minister (Weidenfeld & Nicolson and Michael Joseph, London, 1986), p. 121.
Attributed
The Progress of Fifty Years (1893)
Clement Attlee (1883–1967) Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Harold Wilson, Memoirs 1916-1964: The Making of a Prime Minister (Weidenfeld & Nicolson and Michael Joseph, London, 1986), p. 121.
Attributed
Amir Taheri (1942) Iranian journalist
"Myths of our Afghanistan debate" http://nypost.com/2009/10/15/myths-of-our-afghanistan-debate/, New York Post (October 15, 2009). <br class="br">New York Post
Edward Heath (1916–2005) Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1970–1974)
Remarks to the press after Harold Wilson was hit by eggs thrown by demonstrators on two successive days (1 June 1970), quoted in Edward Heath, The Course of My Life (Hodder and Stoughton, 1998), p. 305.
Leader of the Opposition
Sean Spicer (1971) American political strategist and former White House Press Secretary and Communications Director for President…
Sean Spicer appears to call Prime Minister 'Joe Trudeau,' Twitter Loses it http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2017/02/14/sean-spicer-joe-trudeau-video_n_14748486.html?ncid=fcbklnkcahpmg00000001 (February 14, 2017) <br class="br">Variant: The President had a very cordial conversation with Prime Minister Trumble...
George Goodman (1930–2014) American author and economics commentator
Source: The Money Game (1968), Chapter 19, My Friend The Gnome of Zurich, p. 272
Julia Gillard (1961) Australian politician and lawyer, 27th Prime Minister of Australia
The Killing Season, Episode two: Great Moral Challenge (2009–10)
Winston S. Churchill book The Second World War
speech at Lord Mayor’s Luncheon, Mansion House, London, November 10, 1942
The Yale Book of Quotations, ed. Fred R. Shapiro, Yale University Press (2006), p. 153 ISBN 0300107986
The Second World War (1939–1945)
William Pitt the Younger (1759–1806) British politician
William Cobbett, "Parliamentary History".
Speech in the House of Commons, supporting a motion of censure on the government of Lord North, 15 March 1782.
Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882–1945) 32nd President of the United States
1930s, First Inaugural Address (1933)
“Now, then, what'd you like to be first? Prime Minister? Oh, no — I've made that deal already.”
Peter Cook (1937–1995) British architect
Bedazzled (1967)