This collection of speeches from the United Kingdom House of Commons provides a fascinating insight into the world of British politics. The speeches cover a wide range of topics, from debates on current events to impassioned pleas for change.
The language used by the speakers is often eloquent and powerful, capturing the attention of the reader and drawing them into the debate. The passion and conviction with which the speeches are delivered is evident in every word, making it easy to see why the House of Commons is considered the heart of British democracy.
Overall, this collection offers a valuable glimpse into the inner workings of the UK Parliament and provides a unique perspective on the issues facing the country. Whether you are a political junkie or simply curious about the world of British politics, this book is sure to entertain and educate.
Book Description:
This collection comprises recordings of 17 historic speeches given to the UK House of Commons between 1628 and 1956. Readings are of speeches origninally given by parliamentarians including Oliver Cromwell, Edmund Burke, William Wilberforce, William Gladstone, Keir Hardie, Winston Churchill and Aneurin Bevan.