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Originally Posted by andrewb
No, what is funny is that you are taking the mick out of somebody attributing a quote to the wrong person, when you got it wrong yourself.
It was actually Adlai Stevenson, a Democratic presidential candidate in 1952.
For you to use the quote, well its rich, I would expect nothing less from a 'Whiter than White' Labour party.
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It was made famous by Harold Wilson. Not made famous my Harold McMillan. Adlai Stevenson did say it on 1952. Of course that meant nothing here till Wilson said it. William Randolph Hearst in 1906 said it Charles Hughes in the first person.
Andrew, don't be smarty pants. We can all search the internet.