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Aneurin Bevan

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Apparently some fire-eaters to-day have been saying "Never again must we allow ourselves to get into the same condition of military unprepardness, so we are going to build up a vast war machine in this country in order to surround defeated Germany with a sea of peaceful tranquillity..." It looks as though the consequences of defeat will be more desirable than those of victory.
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Hansard, House of Commons 5th series, vol. 402, col. 1559.
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Speech in the House of Commons on 2 August 1944.

 
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