Frases de Herbert Morrison

Herbert Stanley Morrison, el barón Morrison de Lambeth, CH, PC fue un político laborista británico, que ocupó diversos cargos de responsabilidad en el Gabinete, como Ministro del Interior, Ministro de Asuntos Exteriores y vice primer ministro. Morrison con Clement Attlee y Ernest Bevin formó el triunvirato que dominó los gobiernos laboristas de 1945 a 1951. Fue diputado de Attlee y la mayoría espera que se convierta en el sucesor de Attlee. Sin embargo, Attlee le gustaba y aplazó dimitir hasta 1955, cuando Morrison era demasiado viejo. Morrison organizó la campaña electoral victoriosa de 1945, y el programa de nacionalización crítico que siguió. Desarrolló sus ideas sociales de su trabajo en la política local, y siempre hizo hincapié en la importancia de las obras públicas para combatir el desempleo. Wikipedia  

✵ 3. enero 1888 – 6. marzo 1965
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Herbert Morrison: Frases en inglés

“We are going to build the Tories out of London.”

Herbert Morrison

An example of this quote being attributed to Morrison is Leo McKinstry, "Labour is stealing your country", The Spectator, 24 July 2004, p. 20.
Allegedly said in the 1930s while Leader of the London County Council, outlining a supposed Morrison policy of building LCC estates in Conservative-voting areas in order to shift elections towards the Labour Party. No source has been found and quote has not been traced earlier than the early 1960s. The Local Government Chronicle once offered a prize to anyone who could find proof that Morrison had said it; the prize remains unclaimed. Morrison's LCC built substantial numbers of homes but a large number of them were outside the County of London entirely.
Disputed

“The bridge was not of such great importance or social significance, but it was symbolical that Labour was capable of decision, that the machinery of democratic public administration would work if the men and women in charge were determined that it should work.”

Herbert Morrison

The Times, 10 December 1934.
Explaining his decision to personally begin the dismantling of the old Waterloo Bridge; the government had refused to allow the council to build a replacement so Morrison and his allies forced the issue by breaking up the existing bridge.

“Socialism is what a Labour government does.”

Herbert Morrison

An example of this attribution is Peter Riddell, "We believed you, Tony, but what comes next?", The Times, 14 January 2002, p. 16.
Attributed

“It is because I have confidence in the reasoned appeal the Socialist Party can make to all sections of the community – manual workers and black coats alike – that I have decided to go to East Lewisham, if I am selected, emphasizing by this action my conviction that the soundest socialist appeal is that which is most universal in its scope.”

Herbert Morrison

The Times, 10 January 1945.
Morrison abandoned his safe seat in Hackney South for Lewisham East in the 1945 general election despite it being a Conservative-held seat that had never previously returned a Labour MP. The move paid off, and he was elected there.

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