Paddy Ashdown
Paddy Ashdown
Jeremy John Durham Ashdown, Baron Ashdown of Norton-sub-Hamdon, GCMG, CH, KBE, PC, usually known as Paddy Ashdown, is a British politician and former diplomat who served as Leader of the Liberal Democrats from 1988 until August 1999...
NationalityBritish
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth27 February 1941
country law space
The multinational corporations now developing budgets often bigger than medium-sized countries — these live in a global space which is largely unregulated, not subject to the rule of law, and in which people may act free of constraint.
way return comeback
The generous way of putting it is that we were not ready for this. The less generous way is to say: How was it possible to return to the politics of appeasement of the 1930s?
war home return
We have invented a new human right here - the right to return home after a war.
destiny israel east
One of the great barriers to peace in the Middle East is that both sides, both Israel and the Palestinians, do not understand that they share a collective destiny.
certain coalitions sooner-or-later
Coalition will come sooner or later, I'm certain of that.
people britain blair
Blair is regarded by most people in Britain as a smarmy git.
powerful years earth
The United States will remain the most powerful nation on Earth for the next 10, 15 years, but the context in which she holds her power has now radically altered.
political alternatives substance
At the next election he'll offer the British public an alternative that provides weight and substance and seriousness in a political debate that is, frankly, increasingly obsessed with modishness and flim-flam.
people want politician
People do not want politicians they know to be corrupt.
grace states
Politics is about putting yourself in a state of grace.
said bosnians british
I've had much nastier things said about me in the British press than in the Bosnian press.
anger years skins
Bosnia is under my skin. It's the place you cannot leave behind. I was obsessed by the nightmare of it all; there was this sense of guilt, and an anger that has become something much deeper over these last years.
people institutions chips
I can create institutions, but I can't rewrite the chips in people's heads.
people titles prejudice
There can be no place in a 21st-century parliament for people with 15th-century titles upholding 19th-century prejudices.