Listening to a speech by Chamberlain is like paying a visit to Woolworth's: everything in its place and nothing above sixpence.


Michael Foot Aneurin Bevan (1962) vol. 1, ch. 8


Listening to a speech by Chamberlain is like paying a visit to Woolworth's: everything in its place and nothing above sixpence.

Listening to a speech by Chamberlain is like paying a visit to Woolworth's: everything in its place and nothing above sixpence.

Listening to a speech by Chamberlain is like paying a visit to Woolworth's: everything in its place and nothing above sixpence.

Listening to a speech by Chamberlain is like paying a visit to Woolworth's: everything in its place and nothing above sixpence.