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I was interested in being present for its first, and I trust only, performance.
Edward Heath -
This would, at a stroke, reduce the rise in prices, increase production and reduce unemployment.
Edward Heath
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We shall have a harder Christmas than we have known since the war.
Edward Heath -
We have had eight years of consistent and persistent attacks on those four years in government - and on me, personally, but that does not matter - by people who were collectively responsible for those four years.
Edward Heath -
I am sure that entering the exchange rate mechanism was absolutely right and is still right. I regret that we did not do so five years earlier, but that is history. Economic monetary union must come as soon as possible, and with it the single currency. Industry wants the single currency, and we must pay attention to the requests and demands of industry.
Edward Heath -
He is not mad in the least. He's a very astute person, a clever person.
Edward Heath -
Whatever the lady does is wrong. I do not know of a single right decision taken by her.
Edward Heath -
Rejoice! Rejoice!
Edward Heath
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It is bad because it is a negation of democracy … Worst of all is the imposition by parliamentary diktat of a change of responsible party in London government. There cannot be any justification for that. It immediately lays the Conservative Party open to the charge of the greatest gerrymandering in the last 150 years of British history.
Edward Heath -
One lonely voice still shouting labour!
Edward Heath -
It was wildly exciting. It certainly wasn't the highest feeling I've ever had, but it was one of them. In those days, security was not as good as today. Just afterwards, some chap was able to get at me and stab the back of my neck with a cigarette. It wasn't very pleasant.
Edward Heath -
For all Mr. Gorbachev's policies, is he prepared to see the break-up of the Soviet empire? I do not think so for one moment.
Edward Heath -
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