30 Quotes filtered by Insulting Labour
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: Criticism, Insulting Labour, Prime Minister (Office of)
The Conservatives conserve what you have got, the Liberals are liberal with it and Labour gives it all away.
Ted Hunt
Category: Insulting Labour, Insulting Liberals, Conservatism
New Labour, Old Bag.
Alastair Campbell 10/1997
On Barbara Castle after her protest over pensions
Category: Insulting Labour
It isn't those who always addressing each other as comrade who necessarily show the most brotherly feelings.
Harold Macmillan
Category: Insulting Labour
Attlee seemed determined to make a trumpet sound like a train whistle.
Aneurin Bevan
Category: Insulting Labour, Speechmaking
I do not often attack the Labour Party, they do it so well themselves.
Edward Heath
Category: Insulting Labour
I always knew that Neil Kinnock belonged in the economic nursery. Now, God help us we've got twins.
Michael Heseltine 1992
n John Smith during the runup to the 1992 election.
Category: Insulting Labour
He has the gift of compressing the largest amount of words into the smallest amount of thought.
Winston Churchill
On Ramsay MacDonald.
Category: Insulting Labour
I felt as if I had breathed the dark, fetid armosphere of beyond the tomb.
Sir Henry Channon 14/06/1950
Upon meeting Stafford Cripps.
Category: Insulting Labour
I have waited fifty years to see the Bonless Wonder sitting on the Treasury Bench.
Winston Churchill 28/01/1931
On Ramsay Macdonald during a Trade Union Bill debate, referring to the exhibit in Barnum's Circus
Category: Insulting Labour
A wretched disheartening result. And a little mouse shall lead them.
Hugh Dalton 1935
Reaction to Clement Attlee's election as Labour leader
Category: Insulting Labour, Labour Party
He is a modest little man with much to be modest about.
Winston Churchill
On Clement Attlee
Category: Insulting Labour
The trouble with Tony is he is a king of ageing perennial youth. I've used the phrase about him 'he immatures with age' and he certainly does.
Harold Wilson 20/04/1984
On Tony Benn
Category: Insulting Labour
If you recognise anyone, it does not mean you like them. We all for instance recognise the Member for Ebbw Vale.
Winston Churchill 01/07/1952
Referring to Aneurin Bevan
Category: Insulting Labour
There but for the Grace of God, goes God.
Winston Churchill
On Sir Stafford Cripps
Category: Insulting Labour








