Neil Kinnock Quote

That sort of fundamentalism which treats possession of private property not as a desirable economic and personal asset but as a condition of liberty is a form of primitive religion.


Speech to National Housing and Town Planning Conference, Bournemouth (28 October 1986)


That sort of fundamentalism which treats possession of private property not as a desirable economic and personal asset but as a condition of liberty...

That sort of fundamentalism which treats possession of private property not as a desirable economic and personal asset but as a condition of liberty...

That sort of fundamentalism which treats possession of private property not as a desirable economic and personal asset but as a condition of liberty...

That sort of fundamentalism which treats possession of private property not as a desirable economic and personal asset but as a condition of liberty...