Old Heroes for a New Party
Each talked about a philosopher, writer or politician of the past who still had something of relevance to contribute to the Party’s principles and policies. The aim was to connect the political beliefs and values which modern day Liberal Democrats hold with a historical tradition, or school of thought, or individual writings. (Alan Beith chose W. T. Stead, Sir William Goodhart Judge Learned Hand.)
March 10, 1995
10:46 PM