H. H. Asquith Quote

The value of the Cabinet system is often conspicuously illustrated in the sphere of Foreign Policy. The heavy and always increasing pressure of departmental duties makes it impossible for the majority of Ministers to follow from the study of telegrams and despatches the vast variety of complicated matters which are being handled day by day at the Foreign Office.


The genesis of the war (1923)


The value of the Cabinet system is often conspicuously illustrated in the sphere of Foreign Policy. The heavy and always increasing pressure of...

The value of the Cabinet system is often conspicuously illustrated in the sphere of Foreign Policy. The heavy and always increasing pressure of...

The value of the Cabinet system is often conspicuously illustrated in the sphere of Foreign Policy. The heavy and always increasing pressure of...

The value of the Cabinet system is often conspicuously illustrated in the sphere of Foreign Policy. The heavy and always increasing pressure of...