
“She is the living memorial as to why Scots want their own parliament.”
Remarks made after Margaret Thatcher opposed Scottish devolution (9 September 1997), The Times (10 September 1997), p. 8.
The Walrus interview (2012)
“She is the living memorial as to why Scots want their own parliament.”
Remarks made after Margaret Thatcher opposed Scottish devolution (9 September 1997), The Times (10 September 1997), p. 8.
Source: Memoirs Of A Bird In A Gilded Cage (1969), CHAPTER 2, N.A.T.O., p. 13
Verde que te quiero verde.
Verde viento. Verdes ramas.
El barco sobre la mar
y el caballo en la montaña.
" Romance Sonámbulo http://www.poesia-inter.net/index203.htm" from Primer Romancero Gitano (1928)
As quoted in Words on Wellington (1889), by Sir William Fraser, p. 163.
Speech given at a ‘monster’ meeting held at Drogheda, June, 1843.
“I am an Orangeman first and a politician and member of this parliament [Stormont] afterwards.”
James Craighttp://cain.ulst.ac.uk/othelem/people/accounts/mckay00.htm
“Living proof that a pig's bladder on the end of a stick can be elected to Parliament”
"Tony Banks close to death after stroke" http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/politics/article337229.ece, The Independent (online edition), 8 January 2006.
on right-wing Conservative MP Terry Dicks
“In the last Parliament, [the Liberal Party] enacted comprehensive gun control…”
1990s, Speech to the Council for National Policy (1997)
On his legacy, as quoted in "History will be kinder to me than the media, says Manmohan" http://www.thehindu.com/opinion/interview/history-will-be-kinder-to-me-than-the-media-says-manmohan/article5535346.ece, The Hindu (4 January 2014)
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