Denis Healey Quote

No. Absolutely not. I think that the Russians are praying for a Labour victory... praying is perhaps an unfortunate choice of words. I think that they would much prefer a Labour government and that the idea that they would prefer a Tory government, I think is utter bunkum, and they [the Soviets] authorized me to say so.


Answering a suggestion that the Soviets would prefer a Conservative government led by Margaret Thatcher than a Labour government headed by Neil Kinnock at a press conference in Moscow after a meeting with Anatoly Dobrynin (11 May, 1987).


No. Absolutely not. I think that the Russians are praying for a Labour victory... praying is perhaps an unfortunate choice of words. I think that...

No. Absolutely not. I think that the Russians are praying for a Labour victory... praying is perhaps an unfortunate choice of words. I think that...

No. Absolutely not. I think that the Russians are praying for a Labour victory... praying is perhaps an unfortunate choice of words. I think that...

No. Absolutely not. I think that the Russians are praying for a Labour victory... praying is perhaps an unfortunate choice of words. I think that...