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William Hague Quotes

«He wants to create a House of Cronies, beholden to him alone, ... constitutional vandalism.»
Author: William Hague
«No individual is more important than the party»
Author: William Hague
«sobering lesson for all parties.»
Author: William Hague
«It's tremendous. We're in good heart, and it is a very important stage in the rebuilding of our party.»
Author: William Hague
«I wouldn't have an election at this point to date. That would be putting party before country.»
Author: William Hague
«It must be a sobering lesson for all parties that millions of people have been reluctant or have refused to participate in this election at all and there will be much to reflect on for the Conservative Party.»
Author: William Hague
«squandered a huge Commons majority, the goodwill of the people of this country, and the best set of economic conditions any government has ever inherited.»
Author: William Hague
«Seldom in the course of European negotiations has so much been surrendered for so little. This is a poor deal for Britain.»
Author: William Hague
«Six months after he called for a new approach in Europe, there is little sign of it.»
Author: William Hague
«We will not be threatened. We intend to be in government after the next general election, so this won't really matter.»
Author: William Hague

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