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The time has come for Liberalism to resume the leadership of progress-to lead away the masses from the chimeras of Karl Marx and the nightmares of Lenin, and to carry on the great task to which Gladstone and Bright devoted their noble lives.
David Lloyd George
In the war we had got out of the danger of the military spirit in Europe trampling upon human liberty, and were now confronted with a menace from inside our own country-such a menace as had destroyed Russia. That menace was an attack upon the very life-blood of Britain, and unless it was arrested at the start, the whole fabric of the commerce, trade, and prosperity of this country would come down and Britain the mighty, whose name ringed round the earth, would become a poor thing.
David Lloyd George
It is always a mistake to threaten unless you mean it, and it is because not merely we threatened, but we meant it, and the Turks knew that we meant it, that you have peace now.
David Lloyd George
Trial of the Kaiser; punishment of those responsible for atrocities; fullest indemnities from Germany; Britain for the British, socially and industrially; rehabilitation of those broken in the war; and a happier country for all.
David Lloyd George
There is one point I had overlooked as to the question of the responsibility for the invasion of Belgium and the conduct of the war. The Government asked the Attorney-General to refer the question to some of the greatest jurists in this country. They have investigated it, and have come finally to the conclusion quite unanimously that in their judgment the Kaiser was guilty of an indictable offence for which he ought to be held responsible.
David Lloyd George
I have already accepted the policy of Imperial preference...to the effect that a preference will be given on existing duties and on any duties which may subsequently be imposed. On this subject I think there is no difference of opinion between us. ... I am prepared to say that the key industries on which the life of the nation depends must be preserved. I am prepared to say also that, in order to keep up the present standard of production and develop it to the utmost extent possible, it is necessary that security should be give against the unfair competition to which our industries have been in the past subjected by the dumping of goods below the actual cost of production. ... I shall look at every problem simply from the point of view of what is the best method of securing the objects at which we are aiming without any regard to theoretical opinions about Free Trade or Tariff Reform.
David Lloyd George
We won and saved our liberties in this land on more than one occasion by compulsory service. France saved the liberty she had won in the great Revolution from the fangs of tyrannical military empires purely by compulsory service; the great Republic of the West won its independence and saved its national existence by compulsory service, and two of the greatest countries of Europe to-day-France and Italy-are defending their national existence and liberties by means of compulsory service. It has been the greatest weapon in the hands of Democracy many a time for the winning and preservation of freedom.
David Lloyd George
The Government were on the look-out for a good, strong business man, with some push and go in him, who will be able to put the thing through.
David Lloyd George
The Government can lose the war without you; they cannot win it without you.
David Lloyd George
If it is not reserved for me to lead the people for whom I have fought all my life to the promised land, I shall feel a pang of disappointment.
David Lloyd George
There was something fundamentally wrong with our economic system. It was based upon injustice and could not last.
David Lloyd George
When trade is slack, you paint your factory and get it ready for new business. That is what we ought to be doing.
David Lloyd George
Capital has been made for man, and not man for Capital.
David Lloyd George
The white sheet of repentance is a very poor substitute for a mainsail.
David Lloyd George
When you are out on a voyage, the tranquillity does not depend upon the ship, but upon the sea... It is not a policy, it is a yawn.
David Lloyd George
As our fathers had freed our trade there was another work to accomplish. This was to free the land from the chains of feudalism, the schools from the dominion of the priest, and the people from the deadly grip of drink.
David Lloyd George
All taxation must be a tax upon industry.
David Lloyd George
If it is right that the State should resume its authority over the land for the purposes of burying the dead, it is surely also right that it should exercise its ownership where it is necessary it should do so to feed the living.
David Lloyd George
We are offering Ireland not subjection but equality, not servitude but partnership-an honourable partnership, a partnership in the greatest Empire in the world-a partnership in that Empire in the greatest day of its glory.
David Lloyd George
There is no wrath like the cold fury of the professional spirit proved wrong by outsiders, and no folly comparable to its reactions under such conditions.
David Lloyd George
If I am to die, I would rather die fighting on the left.
David Lloyd George
Politicians are liable to be attacked from every flank-simultaneously. They are suspicious, subtle, crafty and designing, and at the same time they are gullible, simple and foolish.
David Lloyd George
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