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5 Quotes filtered by Criticism

A Labour activist is taking a stroll along a cliff top, when he hears voices shouting for help. On closer inspection he sees two people clinging for dear life from the cliff's edge - one a Tory and one a Lib Dem. The moral dilemma, of course, is: which one should the Labour activist kick off first? Answer: the Tory. Business before pleasure...

Tom Harris 12/04/2010

Category: Criticism

Tags: Criticism, Humour, Tom Harris

My late husband gave his life to the Labour Party and my loyalty is to the party, and to what Gordon Brown has done for the country... My son holds his own views but I'm very angry about this and very angry with him.

Manjula Sood 04/05/2010

Category: Insulting Labour, Criticism, Prime Minister (Office of)

Tags: Criticism, Government, Humour, Insulting Labour, Insults, Manjula Sood, Prime Minister (Office of)

I do not resent criticism, even when for the sake of emphasis it parts for the time with reality.

Winston Churchill 23/01/1944

Category: Criticism

Tags: Criticism, Humour, Winston Churchill

It is much easier to be critical than correct.

Benjamin Disraeli 24/01/1860

Category: Criticism

Tags: Benjamin Disraeli, Criticism, Humour

I have never found, in a long experience of politics, that criticism is ever inhibited by ignorance.

Harold Macmillan 1963

Put down aimed at his son Maurice who had written a letter to The Times critisising the government.

Category: Criticism, Ignorance

Tags: Criticism, Harold Macmillan, Humour, Ignorance, Politics

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For the Fascist, everything is the State, and nothing human or spiritual exists, much less has value, outside the State. In this sense Fascism is totalitarian.

Benito Mussolini

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