Britain Quote by Margaret Thatcher Download Open image “I'll stay until I'm tired of it. So long as Britain needs me, I shall never be tired of it.” — Margaret Thatcher ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.2 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Britain I'm tired Long Needs Tired
I believe very strongly that staying in is the right answer for Britain. And I haven't pulled my punches, I've fought this campaign the… — David Cameron Copy Share Image
I will do everything in my power to keep the United Kingdom united. — Andrea Leadsom Copy Share Image
I hope Britain stays in the European Union, but I don't want to decide for the British. — Francois Hollande Copy Share Image
My vision is to put this country and the British people first and for us to divorce ourselves from political union and re-engage with… — Nigel Farage Copy Share Image
I'm still committed to the success of the U.K. and the belief of the strong intelligence and passion and determination of the British people.… — Masayoshi Son Copy Share Image
I think Britain needs to get out there on the world stage and make itself heard. And for much of my political career, there… — George Osborne Copy Share Image
I will continue to entertain the great British public. Because that is what I love doing. — David Jason Copy Share Image
I think Brexit's going to be a wonderful thing for Britain. I think when it irons out, you're gonna have your own identity and… — Donald Trump Copy Share Image
Everyone is so fascinated that I voted Leave. I find that interesting in itself. As an economic liberal, I want to see Britain trading… — Kemi Badenoch Copy Share Image
When you stop a dictator, there are always risks. But there are greater risks in not stopping a dictator. — Margaret Thatcher Copy Share Image
Ideally, when Christians meet, as Christians do, to take counsel together, their purpose is not ( or should not be) to ascertain what is… — Margaret Thatcher Copy Share Image
There are dangers in consensus: it could be an attempt to satisfy people holding no particular views about anything. ... No great party can… — Margaret Thatcher Copy Share Image
[When asked how it felt to be a female prime minister:] I don't know: I've never experienced the alternative. — Margaret Thatcher Copy Share Image
It is sometimes said that because of our past we, as a people, expect too much and set our sights too high. That is… — Margaret Thatcher Copy Share Image
Unless we change our ways and our direction, our greatness as a nation will soon be a footnote in the history books, a distant… — Margaret Thatcher Copy Share Image
I don't think any woman in power really has a happy life unless she's got a large number of women friends ... because you… — Margaret Thatcher Copy Share Image
People from my sort of background needed grammar schools to compete with children from privileged homes like Shirley Williams and Anthony Wedgwood Benn. — Margaret Thatcher Copy Share Image
What is success? I think it is a mixture of having a flair for the thing that you are doing; knowing that it is… — Margaret Thatcher Copy Share Image
The Government wants a peaceful settlement. But we totally reject a peaceful sell-out. — Margaret Thatcher Copy Share Image
We can find common qualities and common values that have made Britain the country it is. Our belief in tolerance and liberty which shines… — Gordon Brown Copy Share Image
In Britain, the press want to kill a show by revealing what's coming up and spoiling the pleasure. — Hugh Bonneville Copy Share Image
If we don't like modern Britain, then it is very unlikely that modern Britain will like us. — Damian Green Copy Share Image
It is time Britain put its trust back into the Labour Party. I believe I am the candidate that can make this happen precisely… — Diane Abbott Copy Share Image
The establishment in Britain is certainly against the arts and against education. If something doesn't make a profit, it's invalid, and art doesn't make… — Peter Maxwell Davies Copy Share Image
We from every religion feel comfortable in Britain because there is a host. The Church of England is a good host, it has been… — Jonathan Sacks Copy Share Image
The larger an English industry was, the more likely it was to go bankrupt, because the English were not naturally corporate people; they disliked… — Paul Theroux Copy Share Image
I think the first person to call me 'Britain's Obama' was Martin Bright at the New Statesman. Harriet Harman made the comparison once at… — Chuka Umunna Copy Share Image
As for whether what happened in Britain improves[Donald] Trump's chances of winning, I don't think so. He has the same chances; we may just… — Christopher Michael Cillizza Copy Share Image
Britain, like other European states, is not and never will again be in the top-world-power league, so its male leaders can afford to play… — Linda Colley Copy Share Image