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Parliament can compel people to obey or to submit, but it cannot compel them to agree.

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It is only the continuance of the war and the extraordinary conditions which it imposes and forces upon us all that justifies us in remaining together as a Parliament. I certainly could not take the responsibility of making far-reaching controversial changes which I am not convinced are directly needed for the war effort, without a Parliament refreshed by contact with the electorate.

The congestion of Parliament is a disease, but the futility of Parliament is a mortal disease.

The object of Parliament is to substitute argument for fisticuffs.

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Much might be said for and against the two-Party system. But no one can doubt that it adds to the stability and cohesion of the State. The alternation of Parties in power, like the rotation of crops, has beneficial results. Each of the two Parties has services to render in the development of the national life; and the succession of new and different points of view is a real benefit to the country.

But on the whole it is wise in human affairs, and in the government of men, to separate pomp from power.