At a time when some of our critics have been quick to writes us off, I intend to reassert our credibility and authority. This movement has been fighting for Liberalism for a century and a half. A great cause is not going to be destroyed in a month and a half. |
He could have tackled the unfair tax system. He could have made the environment a priority. He could have faced up to the pensions crisis. He could have addressed the problem of personal debt. He has declined to do any of these. This is a legacy from which it will be difficult for him to escape. |
He made us a donation which we accepted in good faith and which is regarded as being legitimate. |
I am determined that we will continue to develop a modern, forward looking liberal agenda. |
I am determined to continue to demand from (Prime Minister) Tony Blair clear answers to some serious questions: What steps has he taken to close down the camp, and what representations has he made to secure the release of detainees? Both Parliament and the public need to know. |
I have done my best to fulfil my responsibility to him and to the party in circumstances which were difficult for everyone ... It has been an enormously difficult time and there have been huge conflicts of loyalty. We have to accept the sincerity of intention of people in what it was they tried to do. |
It is essential that we establish yet again in this country that sexuality is no bar to public office of any kind. |
It may be that these loan arrangements conform to the letter of the law, but they do not conform to the spirit of the law and to the principle of transparency on which it is based. |
It should not be nine years or nine days that the Prime Minister should be worried about but the fact that his nine lives are almost used up. |
None of this was ever put before parliament or the British people in March 2003 when military action commenced. |
So while Conservatives may think that youth, inexperience, and naivete are the answer to their problems; I say they are not the answer to the country's problems. |
The existing law is quite adequate to the problem. |
The prime minister has a lot of explaining to do. |
The purpose of passing legislation is not to 'send a message', as the prime minister seems to argue. It is to change the law. This new offence is an unwelcome and unnecessary distraction. |
The threat was manufactured not in the sands of Iraq, but in the corridors of Whitehall. |