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William Hague Quotes

«I don't know whether I will ever go back on to the front, but don't rush me.»
Author: William Hague
«The Deputy Prime Minister will present a bill that is rambling, over-inflated, illogical and ridiculously cumbersome - funny coincidence, that.»
Author: William Hague
«Wouldn't it be better to have a watertight law designed to catch the guilty, rather than a press release law designed to catch the headlines?»
Author: William Hague
«We think a great crisis is coming for Europe. The last thing Britain should do is associate ourselves with the fastest shrinking part of the world economy.»
Author: William Hague
«We have to face the reality of climate change. It is arguably the biggest threat we are facing today.»
Author: William Hague
«It would have been a major disaster if the bag had fallen open.»
Author: William Hague
«Our relationship with the United States is central to our foreign policy and ought to be one of a deep and enduring partnership.»
Author: William Hague
«The most expensive haircut I ever had cost ?10.»
Author: William Hague
«Maybe I wasn't as driven by politics as I thought I was.»
Author: William Hague
«There is a choice. There is no excuse for giving up on Britain. We are surrendering to the European Union our ability to run our own affairs.»
Author: William Hague

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