Джозеф, Кейт цитаты

Кейт Синджон Джозеф, барон Джозеф Портсокен — британский государственный деятель, министр промышленности , министр образования и науки Великобритании. Wikipedia  

✵ 17. Январь 1918 – 10. Декабрь 1994
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“All my life, I thought I was a Conservative. Now I know that I have never been one. The scales have dropped from my eyes.”

Obituary http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/obituary-lord-joseph-1387217.html, The Independent, Monday 12 December 1994.
1990s

“It was only in April 1974 that I was converted to Conservatism. (I had thought I was a Conservative but I now see that I was not really one at all.)”

Keith Joseph, Reversing the Trend: A Critical Reappraisal of Conservative Economic and Social Policies (Barry Rose, 1975).
1970s

“The balance of our population, our human stock is threatened. A recent article in Poverty, published by the Child Poverty Action Group, showed that a high and rising proportion of children are being born to mothers least fitted to bring children into the world and to bring them up. They are born to mothers who were first pregnant in adolescence in socio-economic classes IV and V.”

Speech in Birmingham (19 October 1974), quoted in "Speech seen as attempt to swing party to right", The Times, 21 October 1974, p. 1. The speech called for a "remoralization" of Britain but ended Joseph's chance of winning the Conservative leadership owing to criticism of Joseph's link between births to working-class mothers and promoting birth control.
1970s

“"Moderates" behind whom Red Fascism spreads.”

Keith Joseph on the Ministers on the right of the Labour Party (Shirley Williams, Dennis Howell and Fredrick Mulley) who went on the Grunwick picket line (Conservative Monthly News, August 1977).
1970s

“We are over-governed, over-spent, over-taxed, over-borrowed and over-manned.”

Stockton Lecture ("Monetarism Is Not Enough") 1976
1970s

“Keynes was certainly not a Keynesian.”

Stockton Lecture ("Monetarism Is Not Enough") 1976
1970s