Frases de Edward Heath
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Edward Richard George Heath fue un periodista, militar y político conservador británico.

✵ 9. julio 1916 – 17. julio 2005
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Edward Heath: Frases en inglés

“One lonely voice still shouting labour!”

Edward Heath

During the 1970 election campaign.
Leader of the Opposition

“This would, at a stroke, reduce the rise in prices, increase production and reduce unemployment.”

Edward Heath

Statement (16 June 1970), quoted in The Times (17 June 1970), p. 4. This would be quoted back at Heath repeatedly during his premiership.
Leader of the Opposition

“We will have to embark on a change so radical, a revolution so quiet and yet so total, that it will go far beyond the programme for a parliament.”

Edward Heath

Speech to Conservative Party Conference (10 October 1970), quoted in John Campbell, Edward Heath (London: Jonathan Cape, 1993), p. 311.
Prime Minister

“This is the new imperialism, and I am against the new imperialism. It is not our job to go throwing our forces around the world and saying 'This is an evil man and so on.”

Edward Heath

Remarks on the Gulf War on ITV, On the Record (3 February 1991), quoted in The Times (4 February 1991), p. 5.
Post-Prime Ministerial

“Rejoice! Rejoice!”

Edward Heath

On hearing the news of Margaret Thatcher's resignation (22 November 1990), quoted in John Campbell, Edward Heath (London: Jonathan Cape, 1993), p. 787. When asked later if it was true that he had issued such a joyful declaration on his rival's political demise, he said no. He hadn't said rejoice twice, he had said it three times.
Post-Prime Ministerial

“Monetarism is dead and the alien doctrines of Friedman and Hayek remain only to be buried.”

Edward Heath

Speech in the House of Commons (15 March 1982) http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/commons/1982/mar/15/budget-resolutions-and-economic-situation <br class="br">Post-Prime Ministerial

“To return to the question of strategy…The Falkland Islands are unlikely to cause a major explosion.”

Edward Heath

Speech in the House of Commons (7 July 1981) http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/commons/1981/jul/07/defence-programme <br class="br">Post-Prime Ministerial

“It was the most enthralling episode in my life”

Edward Heath

Interviewed in 1984 about taking Britain into Europe.[citation needed]
Post-Prime Ministerial

“Peter Sissons: The single currency, a United States of Europe, was all that in your mind when you took Britain in?
Edward Heath: Of course, yes.”

Edward Heath

On BBC's Question Time (1 November 1990), quoted in Peter Sissons, When One Door Closes (Biteback, 2012).
Post-Prime Ministerial

“I don't think that modesty is the outstanding characteristic of contemporary politics, do you?”

Edward Heath

Comment in the Commons, December, 1988.
Post-Prime Ministerial

“Please don't applaud. It may irritate your neighbour.”

Edward Heath

Receiving a mixed reaction to his speech at the Conservative Party conference, Blackpool (14 October 1981), quoted in John Campbell, Edward Heath (London: Jonathan Cape, 1993), p. 731.
Post-Prime Ministerial

“A tragedy for the party. He's got no ideas, no experience and no hope.”

Edward Heath

On William Hague's election to the leadership of the Conservative Party, 1997.[citation needed]
Post-Prime Ministerial

“Our problem at the moment is a problem of success.”

Edward Heath

Six weeks before the three-day week, November 1973.[citation needed]
Prime Minister

“The incredible sulk.”

Edward Heath

Anonymous nickname referring to his complaints about Margaret Thatcher.
About

“Action, not words.”

Edward Heath

Title of 1966 Conservative election manifesto (publication GE 1).
Leader of the Opposition

“Benn, Shore and Foot were like the three witches in Macbeth.”

Edward Heath

... In some darkened room of Transport House, on the very left of the building, they are busy boiling their own witches' brew. A dash of distortion here, an element of exaggeration there, all of course to be taken with a pinch of salt. And as they brew their myths, they delight in creating hubble, bubble, toil and trouble. ... [Benn] is probably the biggest bureaucrat and the wildest spendthrift that this country has ever known. But let us recognize the facts. Benn, Shore and Foot are using the Europe issue to brew up toil and trouble inside the Labour Party for their own ends. ...If there was a "No" vote in the referendum, we would find ourselves pulling out of Europe straight into the welcoming arms of the wild men of Labour's left.
Speech to the Conservative Group for Europe in Central Hall, Westminster (19 April 1975), quoted in The Times (21 April 1975), p. 4
Post-Prime Ministerial

“Everyone who is already here must be treated as equal before the law.”

Edward Heath

Interview with London Weekend Television's Man in the News (18 January 1970), quoted in The Times (19 January 1970), p. 1
Leader of the Opposition

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