I am most anxious that in dealing with matters which every Member knows are extremely delicate matters, I should not use any phrase or expression which would cause offence to our friends and Allies on the Continent or across the Atlantic Ocean.


Speaking on inter-Allied debts in the House of Commons (December 10, 1924); reported in Parliamentary Debates (Commons) (1925), 5th series, vol. 179, col. 259.


I am most anxious that in dealing with matters which every Member knows are extremely delicate matters, I should not use any phrase or expression...

I am most anxious that in dealing with matters which every Member knows are extremely delicate matters, I should not use any phrase or expression...

I am most anxious that in dealing with matters which every Member knows are extremely delicate matters, I should not use any phrase or expression...

I am most anxious that in dealing with matters which every Member knows are extremely delicate matters, I should not use any phrase or expression...