"...what would be most extraordinary is this, that anybody who considered the state of the Liberal party then [1896] and now should expect me voluntarily to return to the Liberal party. (Laughter.) I left the Liberal party because I found it impossible to lead it, in the main owing to the divisions to which I referred in my letter. (Hear, hear.) The Liberal party in that respect is no better now, but rather worse; and it would indeed be an extraordinary evolution of mind if, after having left the Liberal party on that ground, I were to announce my intention of voluntarily returning to it in its present condition. No, gentlemen, so far as I am concerned, I must repeat what I have said on that subject in all my speeches, that for the present, at any rate, I must proceed alone. I must plough my furrow alone."
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Speech to the City Liberal Club (19 July 1901), quoted in The Times (20 July 1901), p. 15.
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Archibald Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery
1847 β 1851
Archibald Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery (7 May 1847 β 21 May 1929) was a British Liberal statesman and Prime Minister, also known as Archibald Primrose (1847β1851) and Lord Dalmeny (1851β1868).
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