Roy Jenkins quotes:

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  • Each successive Labour Government has been the most rapacious, doctrinaire and unpatriotic conspiracy to be seen this side of the Iron Curtain.

  • The great disadvantage of our present electoral system is that it freezes the pattern of politics, and holds together the incompatible because everyone assumes that if a party splits it will be electorally slaughtered.

  • The Labour Party is and always has been an instinctive part of my life

  • Inheritance Tax; - it is, broadly speaking; a voluntary levy paid by those who distrust their heirs more than they dislike the Inland Revenue

  • We must not expect a full-scale peaceful revolution every time a Labour Government is elected.

  • We must not expect a full-scale peaceful revolution every time a Labour Government is elected

  • I am sure Mr Heath thinks he is honest but I wish he didn't have to have his friends say it so often.

  • The great disadvantage of our present electoral system is that it freezes the pattern of politics, and holds together the incompatible because everyone assumes that if a party splits it will be electorally slaughtered

  • The fact is that Harold Wilson is a person no one can like, a person without friends.

  • A social democratic party without deep roots in the working class movement would quickly fade into an unrepresentative intellectual sect

  • The permissive society has been allowed to become a dirty phrase. A better phrase is the civilised society.

  • The most moving speech I have ever heard was Hugh Gaitskell saying he would 'fight, fight and fight again to save the party we love. That was the right message in 1960, and I believe it is still the right message today.

  • The permissive society has been allowed to become a dirty phrase. A better phrase is the civilised society

  • There are always great dangers in letting the best be the enemy of the good.

  • I therefore believe that the politics of the left and centre of this country are frozen in an out-of-date mould which is bad for the political and economic health of Britain and increasingly inhibiting for those who live within the mould. Can it be broken?

  • A social democratic party without deep roots in the working class movement would quickly fade into an unrepresentative intellectual sect.

  • I do not think you can push public expenditure significantly above 60 per cent and maintain the values of a plural society with adequate freedom of choice. We are here close to one of the frontiers of social democracy

  • A substantial extension of public ownership is an essential pre-requisite of greater equality of earned income

  • Many of the early nationalisation measures were right. They have remained part of the social fabric. I favour measures of that type.

  • There is a lot of talk about a centre party - and that I might lead it. I find this idea profoundly unattractive

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