Since the dawn of man every politician has been torn between a wish to say something memorable, and a terror of saying something which is remembered.


Introduction to Read My Lips (1996) by Matthew Parris and Phil Mason


Since the dawn of man every politician has been torn between a wish to say something memorable, and a terror of saying something which is remembered.

Since the dawn of man every politician has been torn between a wish to say something memorable, and a terror of saying something which is remembered.

Since the dawn of man every politician has been torn between a wish to say something memorable, and a terror of saying something which is remembered.

Since the dawn of man every politician has been torn between a wish to say something memorable, and a terror of saying something which is remembered.