Michael Foot Quotes

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  • All is fair in love and war and Parliamentary procedure.

  • People must learn more and more that the strength of this country is the democratic power of the trade union movement.

    Morning Star, 1976.
  • I have never been in favour of expelling people from the Labour Party.

    Party   People   Favour  
  • People can say what they want in the Labour Party.

    Party   People   Want  
  • There are judges who stretch the law... to suit reactionary attitudes.

    Attitude   Law   Judging  
    ITV's "People and Politics", May 9, 1974.
  • I've been on the left of the Party since I joined it about 1934 and I haven't seen much reason for altering... I have always been a strong libertarian both inside the Labour Party and outside... what I want to seek to do over a period of course is to establish a Socialist society.

    Strong   Party   Want  
    BBC's "Panorama", March 22, 1976.
  • A speech from Ernest Bevin on a major occasion had all the horrific fascination of a public execution. If the mind was left immune, eyes and ears and emotions were riveted.

    Eye   Mind   Fascination  
    'Aneurin Bevan' (1962) vol. 1, ch. 13
  • You can have a wages policy imposed by mass unemployment.

  • The members of our secret service have apparently spent so much time under the bed looking for communists that they haven't had the time to look in the bed.

    Secret   Bed   Looks  
    Michael Foot's remarks on the Profumo Scandal, 1963.
  • Is the Labour Party to remain a democratic party in which the right of free criticism and free debate is not merely tolerated but encouraged? Or are the rank and file of the party to be bludgeoned or cowed into an uncritical subservience towards the leadership?

    Tribune, 1954.
  • The only man I knew who could make a curse sound like a caress.

    Men   Sound   Curse  
    1962 Of Aneurin Bevan. Aneurin Bevan 1897-1945, vol.1.
  • He's passed from rising hope to elder statesman without any intervening period whatsoever.

  • Most liberties have been won by people who broke the law.

    Law   People   Liberty  
    Interview, 1980.
  • It does so happen to be the case that if the freedom of the people of this country - and especially the rights of trade unionists - if those precious things in the past had been left to the good sense and fairmindedness of judges, we would have precious few freedoms in this country.

    Country   Past   Rights  
    Michael Foot's speech to the Union of Post Office Workers in Bournemouth, May 15, 1977.
  • There is nothing wrong with being a Marxist. Their point of view is essential to a democratic debate.

    The Daily Telegraph, 1977.
  • I certainly think that a Labour Government will have to have effective powers to control the outflow of capital.

    Michael Foot's election call, February 21, 1974.
  • Think of it! A second chamber selected by the Whips. A seraglio of eunuchs.

    'Hansard' 3 February 1969, col. 88
  • Of course my father was a great influence on me. He taught me how to read.

  • We are not here in this world to find elegant solutions, pregnant with initiative, or to serve the ways and modes of profitable progress. No, we are here to provide for all those who are weaker and hungrier, more battered and crippled than ourselves. That is our only certain good and great purpose on earth, and if you ask me about those insoluble economic problems that may arise if the top is deprived of their initiative, I would answer 'To hell with them.' The top is greedy and mean and will always find a way to take care of themselves. They always do.

    Michael Foot (1984). “Another heart and other pulses: the alternative to the Thatcher society”, HarperCollins
  • Men of power have no time to read; yet the men who do not read are unfit for power.

    Reading   Men   He Man  
    Michael Foot (1980). “Debts of Honour”, London : Davis Poynter
  • How long will it be before the cry goes up: "Let's kill all the judges"?

    Long   Judging   Cry  
    Michael Foot's speech at the Scottish Miners' Gala in Edinburgh (attacking the National Industrial Relations Court and its President, Sir John Donaldson), June 3, 1972.
  • The national strike of the miners in 1972 performed, I believe, a great service, not only to the miners, but the people in Britain today who wanted coal.

    Believe   People   Coal  
    Michael Foot's speech at the House of Commons, 1974.
  • Of all the sights and sounds which attracted me on my first arrival to live in London in the mid-thirties, one combined operation left a lingering, individual spell. I naturally went to Hyde Park to hear the orators, the best of the many free entertainments on offer in the capital. I heard the purest milk of the world flowing, then as now, from the platform of the Socialist Party of Great Britain.

    Party   Sight   World  
    Michael Foot (1980). “Debts of Honour”, London : Davis Poynter
  • A Royal Commission is a broody hen sitting on a china egg.

    Eggs   Sitting   Hens  
    1964 Speech, House of Commons.
  • Socialism without public ownership is nothing but a fantastic apology.

    The Daily Herald, 1956.
  • In my opinion, Marxism is a great creed of human liberation. It is the creed which says that when all other empires fade and vanish, our business is to enlarge the empire of the human mind.

    Mind   Empires   Opinion  
    Morning Star, 1980.
  • Politicians live in little worlds of their own and imagine these are the universe.

    World   Littles   Imagine  
    "Another heart and other pulses: the alternative to the Thatcher society".
  • No rising hope on the political scene who offered his services to Labour when I happened to be its leader can be dismissed as an opportunist.

    Michael Foot's remarks on Tony Blair, 1995.
  • A Britain which denounced the insanity of the nuclear strategy would be in a position to direct its influence at the United Nations and in the world at large, in a manner at present denied us

    "Michael Foot: key quotes" by Richard Nelsson, www.theguardian.com. March 3, 2010.
  • Disraeli was my favourite Tory. He was an adventurer pure and simple, or impure and complex. I'm glad to say Gladstone got the better of him.

    "Michael Foot: key quotes" by Richard Nelsson, www.theguardian.com. March 3, 2010.
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Michael Foot

  • Born: July 23, 1913
  • Died: March 3, 2010
  • Occupation: Former Leader of the Labour Party