Quotes of Lord Hailsham - somelinesforyou

“ The English and, more latterly, the British, have the habit of acquiring their institutions by chance or inadvertence, and shedding them in a fit of absentmindedness. ”

- Lord Hailsham

“ The introduction of religious passion into politics is the end of honest politics, and the introduction of politics into religion is the prostitution of true religion. ”

- Lord Hailsham

“ In a confrontation with the politics of power, the soft center has always melted away. ”

- Lord Hailsham

“ In a confrontation with the politics of power, the soft center has always melted away. ”

- Lord Hailsham

“ The introduction of religious passion into politics is the end of honest politics, and the introduction of politics into religion is the prostitution of true religion. ”

- Lord Hailsham

“ The introduction of religious passion into politics is the end of honest politics, and the introduction of politics into religion is the prostitution of true religion. ”

- Lord Hailsham

“ A reasonable doubt is nothing more than a doubt for which reasons can be given. The fact that 1 or 2 men out of 12 differ from the others does not establish that their doubts are reasonable. ”

- Lord Hailsham

“ The introduction of religious passion into politics is the end of honest politics, and the introduction of politics into religion is the prostitution of true religion. ”

- Lord Hailsham

“ I regard freedom of expression as the primary right without which one can not have a proper functioning democracy. ”

- Lord Hailsham

“ The English and, more latterly, the British, have the habit of acquiring their institutions by chance or inadvertence, and shedding them in a fit of absentmindedness. ”

- Lord Hailsham

“ The English and, more latterly, the British, have the habit of acquiring their institutions by chance or inadvertence, and shedding them in a fit of absentmindedness. ”

- Lord Hailsham

“ If the British public falls for Labour's policies, I say it will be stark staring bonkers. ”

- Lord Hailsham

“ A reasonable doubt is nothing more than a doubt for which reasons can be given. The fact that 1 or 2 men out of 12 differ from the others does not establish that their doubts are reasonable. ”

- Lord Hailsham

“ The English and, more latterly, the British, have the habit of acquiring their institutions by chance or inadvertence, and shedding them in a fit of absentmindedness. ”

- Lord Hailsham

“ The introduction of religious passion into politics is the end of honest politics, and the introduction of politics into religion is the prostitution of true religion. ”

- Lord Hailsham

“ If the British public falls for Labour's policies, I say it will be stark staring bonkers. ”

- Lord Hailsham

“ A reasonable doubt is nothing more than a doubt for which reasons can be given. The fact that 1 or 2 men out of 12 differ from the others does not establish that their doubts are reasonable. ”

- Lord Hailsham

“ In a confrontation with the politics of power, the soft center has always melted away. ”

- Lord Hailsham

“ If the British public falls for Labour's policies, I say it will be stark staring bonkers. ”

- Lord Hailsham

“ The introduction of religious passion into politics is the end of honest politics, and the introduction of politics into religion is the prostitution of true religion. ”

- Lord Hailsham

“ The introduction of religious passion into politics is the end of honest politics, and the introduction of politics into religion is the prostitution of true religion. ”

- Lord Hailsham

“ In a confrontation with the politics of power, the soft center has always melted away. ”

- Lord Hailsham

“ If the British public falls for Labour's policies, I say it will be stark staring bonkers. ”

- Lord Hailsham

“ The introduction of religious passion into politics is the end of honest politics, and the introduction of politics into religion is the prostitution of true religion. ”

- Lord Hailsham

“ The introduction of religious passion into politics is the end of honest politics, and the introduction of politics into religion is the prostitution of true religion. ”

- Lord Hailsham

“ The introduction of religious passion into politics is the end of honest politics, and the introduction of politics into religion is the prostitution of true religion. ”

- Lord Hailsham

“ The introduction of religious passion into politics is the end of honest politics, and the introduction of politics into religion is the prostitution of true religion. ”

- Lord Hailsham

“ The introduction of religious passion into politics is the end of honest politics, and the introduction of politics into religion is the prostitution of true religion. ”

- Lord Hailsham
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