Remarks during a meeting with US activist Cindy Sheehan in January 2006.
2006
“The last piece of advice I shall venture to offer the Liberal party is this, that they shall not dissociate themselves, even indirectly or unconsciously, or by any careless words, from the new sentiment of Empire which occupies the nation. To many the word "Empire" is suspect as indicating aggression and greed and violence and the characteristics of other empires that the world has known; but the sentiment that is represented now by Empire in these islands has nothing of that in it. (Cheers.) It is a passion of affection and family feeling, of pride and of hopefulness; and the statesman, however great he may be, who dissociates himself from that feeling must not be surprised if the nation dissociates itself from him.”
Cheers
Speech at Chesterfield (16 December 1901), reported in The Times (17 December 1901), p. 10.
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British politician 1847–1929Related quotes
On democracy. Quarterly Review, 115, 1864, p. 239
1860s
“We will our Rights in Learning's World maintain,
Wit's Empire, now, shall know a Female Reign.”
Source: The Emulation http://rpo.library.utoronto.ca/poems/emulation (1703), Lines 32–33
15 August 1833
Table Talk (1821–1834)
“The day of small nations has passed away; the day of Empires has come.”
Speech at Birmingham, May 13, 1904.
1900s