Freedom In Opposition
“It is a sign of a healthy political system that when a government is overthrown, the Ministers and members of Parliament of the party concerned should be able to regard the future not with fear of what might happen to them physically, but with pleasant anticipation of the greater personal and intellectual freedom which a spell in Opposition affords.”—Lord Alport, former Minister of State and British High Commissioner in the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, speaking in the 8.8. C. World Service about the British parliamentary system.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31125, 30 July 1966, Page 5
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90Freedom In Opposition Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31125, 30 July 1966, Page 5
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