Broadcast (4 November 1956) on the Suez Crisis, quoted in The Times (5 November 1956), p. 4
“I will shortly leave the job that it has been the honour of my life to hold. The second female prime minister, but certainly not the last. I do so with no ill will, but with enormous and enduring gratitude to have had the opportunity to serve the country I love.”
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