At heart, all political problems are moral and religious problems.
Russell Kirk
Looking back on it I should say that Thatcher's greatest legacy was to have placed the nation and the national interest at the centre of politics. She never succeeded in her most
important task, which was to negotiate the return of our sovereignty from Europe. I suspect that she did not see clearly enough that the European process, as constituted by the Treaties, authorizes the unresisted conquest of our country and the confiscation of our national assets.
Sir Roger Scruton (April 18 2013, shortly after her death) in The Times
Russell Kirk
Looking back on it I should say that Thatcher's greatest legacy was to have placed the nation and the national interest at the centre of politics. She never succeeded in her most
important task, which was to negotiate the return of our sovereignty from Europe. I suspect that she did not see clearly enough that the European process, as constituted by the Treaties, authorizes the unresisted conquest of our country and the confiscation of our national assets.
Sir Roger Scruton (April 18 2013, shortly after her death) in The Times
I wonder if as institutions fall to Conquests Law - like universities - they therefore become more dysfunctional and filled with psychodrama. Would be interested in evidence or, better still, someone just confirming my prejudices https://t.co/A9L1J2te94— Ed West (@edwest) February 12, 2020
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