William Hague Quotes
Top 56 wise famous quotes and sayings by William Hague
William Hague Famous Quotes & Sayings
Discover top inspirational quotes from William Hague on Wise Famous Quotes.
Whatever happens in Mogadishu, in Somalia, will happen in Great Britain. We have interlocking interests.
Wouldn't it be better to have a watertight law designed to catch the guilty, rather than a press release law designed to catch the headlines?
It was inevitable the Titanic was going to set sail, but that doesn't mean it was a good idea to be on it.
As far as I'm aware, everybody in the shadow cabinet accepts that there's a compelling case on climate change and a strong scientific case.
Those who back the Syrian regime from now on will find themselves in an even more isolated and indefensible minority.
If there's one thing above all that sets me apart from Tony Blair it is this - I am not embarrassed to articulate the instincts of the British people.
If some of the people who write about mojo came with me for a week, they would drop dead on their feet.
In my view what you can't argue for is a system that is neither decisive nor proportional and can be indecisive and disproportionate at the same time.
I described the euro as a burning building with no exits and so it has proved for some of the countries in it.
We have to face the reality of climate change. It is arguably the biggest threat we are facing today.
The EU is not a country and it's not going to become a country, in my view, now or ever in the future. It is a group of countries working together.
I don't think my principles change. I think the way in which you apply those principles to modern society changes.
I still agree with the invasion of Iraq. I don't agree with most of the decisions that accompanied it.
It's necessary for Israelis and Palestinians to make the compromises that are required to get the direct talks back on track.
Let's not be afraid to speak the common sense truth: you can't have high standards without good discipline.
People feel that in too many ways the EU is something that is done to them, not something over which they have a say.
It makes life very simple actually. You could be giving a TV interview in howling gale and it no longer matters.
You do have to do business with and to try to influence people you don't agree with, or find disagreeable, so it's important to stress that balance.
I don't deny that there are problems in the intelligence world, but I would argue that in the UK we try to uphold the highest standards in the world.
When you reduce taxes on higher earners it's vital to be reducing them on lower earning people as well so the nation shares in the approach.