I am for peace, retrenchment, and for reform — thirty years ago the great watchwords of the great Liberal Party.


Speech (28 April 1859); this phrase was first used by William IV in his speech from the Throne for the Whig government of Earl Grey (17 November 1830)


I am for peace, retrenchment, and for reform — thirty years ago the great watchwords of the great Liberal Party.

I am for peace, retrenchment, and for reform — thirty years ago the great watchwords of the great Liberal Party.

I am for peace, retrenchment, and for reform — thirty years ago the great watchwords of the great Liberal Party.

I am for peace, retrenchment, and for reform — thirty years ago the great watchwords of the great Liberal Party.