
“The main enemy of conservatism in Britain is the Conservative Party.”
From 'The Cameron Delusion' (2010)
"Why I became a conservative," http://newcriterion.com:81/archive/21/feb03/burke.htm The New Criterion (February 2003).
“The main enemy of conservatism in Britain is the Conservative Party.”
From 'The Cameron Delusion' (2010)
Speech in Scotland (10 September 1968) criticising free market ideas, quoted in The Times (11 September 1968), p. 1.
Leader of the Opposition
“Too much philosophy makes men mad.”
Page 21.
The Noonday Devil (1987)
“Party is the madness of many, for the gain of a few.”
From Roscoe's edition of Pope, vol. v. p. 376; originally printed in Motte's Miscellanies (1727). In the edition of 1736 Pope says, "I must own that the prose part (the Thought on Various Subjects), at the end of the second volume, was wholly mine. January, 1734".
Thoughts on Various Subjects (1727)
“She is a half-mad old bag lady. The Finchley Whinger.”
An MP who took no prisoners, The Daily Telegraph, 2006-01-09 http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2006/01/09/nbanks109.xml, http://www.geocities.com/Axiom43/insults.html
on former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher again.
“Already madness lifts its wing
to cover half my soul.”
Requiem; 1935-1940 (1963; 1987)
The Tyranny of Distance: How Distance Shaped Australia's History (1966)
“Stop the Madness,” Interview with Rupert Cornwell, Toronto Globe and Mail (6 July 2002) (see http://wist.info/galbraith-john-kenneth/7463/ )