Frasi di William Hague

William Jefferson Hague, barone Hague di Richmond è un politico britannico membro del Partito Conservatore.

È stato leader dei Conservatori dal 1997 al 2001; alla fine del 2005 il nuovo capo del partito conservatore, David Cameron, lo ha scelto come Ministro degli Esteri del Governo Ombra . Il 13 maggio 2010 lo stesso Cameron, nuovo leader designato dalle elezioni britanniche del 6 maggio, lo indica quale nuovo responsabile del Foreign Office. Si dimise dalla carica il 14 luglio 2014 per diventare il Leader della Camera dei Comuni fino alle elezioni nazionali britanniche del 2015. Ha altresì annunciato nella medesima occasione che non si ricandiderà per il seggio di Richmond, finora ricoperto, lasciando così il Parlamento dopo 26 anni, per dedicarsi alla scrittura. Ha scritto già due biografie: su William Pitt il Giovane e William Wilberforce.



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✵ 26. Marzo 1961
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“I can tell them that when he goes off to a major political conference of a centre-right party and simultaneously refers to himself as a socialist, he is on manoeuvres”

Hansard http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200708/cmhansrd/cm080121/debtext/80121-0012.htm, 21 Jan 2008, House of Commons: Column 1261-1263.
Contesto: To see how the post of a permanent President of the European Council could evolve is not difficult even for the humblest student of politics, and it is, of course, rumoured that one Tony Blair may be interested in the job. Now, if that makes us uncomfortable on these benches, just imagine how it is viewed in Downing Street! I must warn Ministers opposite that having tangled with Tony Blair across this Dispatch Box on literally hundreds of occasions, I know his mind almost as well as they do. I can tell them that when he goes off to a major political conference of a centre-right party and simultaneously refers to himself as a socialist, he is on manoeuvres, and is busily building coalitions as only he can. We can all picture the scene at a European Council sometime next year. Picture the face of our poor Prime Minister as the name of "Blair" is nominated by one President and Prime Minister after another: the look of utter gloom on his face at the nauseating, glutinous praise oozing from every Head of Government, the rapid revelation of a majority view, agreed behind closed doors when he, as usual, was excluded. Never would he regret more no longer being in possession of a veto: the famous dropped jaw almost hitting the table, as he realises there is no option but to join in. And then the awful moment when the motorcade of the President of Europe sweeps into Downing Street. With gritted teeth and bitten nails: the Prime Minister emerging from his door with a smile of intolerable anguish; the choking sensation as the words, "Mr President", are forced from his mouth. And then, once in the Cabinet room, the melodrama of, "When will you hand over to me?" all over again.

“For the first time in history at Question Time, all three parties are represented by a stand-in for the real leader.”

15 February 2006, House of Commons, Prime Minister's Questions when he deputised for David Cameron in his absence. However, Tony Blair was answering questions and was the active leader of the Labour party. Hague was suggesting that Gordon Brown was the "true" power behind the party.

“We are determined to reach a diplomatic settlement to the Iran nuclear crisis.”

Iran differences are now narrow, says William Hague https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-24901561 BBC News (11 November 2013)
2000, 2013

“It is about… making a success of membership of the EU but also with democratic consent for that in its modern form and the best form that we can bring about.”

'Strong case' for EU referendum, says Hague https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-21107741 BBC News (20 January 2013)
2000, 2013

“If you are less influential in crafting the overall approach of the EU you end up with less influence in the rest of the world.”

UK to lose global influence after Brexit - Lord Hague https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-40517715 BBC News (6 July 2017)
2000, 2017

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