“Whether you agree with me, disagree with me, like me or loathe me, don't bind my hands when I am negotiating on behalf of the British people.”

—  John Major

Michael White, "At war with his party", The Guardian, 17 April 1997, p. 1
Election press conference, 16 April 1997, referring to Conservative MPs who had issued manifestos rejecting British membership of the European single currency.
1990s, 1997

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