David Lloyd George Quote

Mr. Chamberlain is right in so far as he says that things are not well in this country. We cannot feed the hungry with statistics of national prosperity, or stop the pangs of famine by reciting to a man the prodigious number of cheques that pass through the clearing-house. We must therefore propose something better than Mr. Chamberlain.


Speech in the House of Commons (6 January 1904)


Mr. Chamberlain is right in so far as he says that things are not well in this country. We cannot feed the hungry with statistics of national...

Mr. Chamberlain is right in so far as he says that things are not well in this country. We cannot feed the hungry with statistics of national...

Mr. Chamberlain is right in so far as he says that things are not well in this country. We cannot feed the hungry with statistics of national...

Mr. Chamberlain is right in so far as he says that things are not well in this country. We cannot feed the hungry with statistics of national...