If I learnt anything as Foreign Secretary, it is that there is the most direct relationship between wealth and power and influence. But, before wealt… - Alec Douglas-Home

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If I learnt anything as Foreign Secretary, it is that there is the most direct relationship between wealth and power and influence. But, before wealth is shared, it must be earned. Our aim, therefore, must be a steady expansion of the national wealth. The situation for Britain today is almost startlingly clear. It lies in what...is called automation, and what that really means is simply this: We must make the maximum use of the machine and have the maximum efficiency in the use of management and labour. ... Rising prices against the consumer are Britain's deadliest enemy. If we must have growth, we must have it against inflation.

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About Alec Douglas-Home

Alexander Frederick Douglas-Home, Baron Home of the Hirsel (2 July 1903 – 9 October 1995) was a British Conservative politician who served one year as Prime Minister after renouncing his hereditary peerage and gaining re-election to the House of Commons. Long service in the governments of the 1950s (including as Foreign Secretary, July 1960–October 1963) led to his emergence as a compromise candidate in the feverish negotiations of 1963, but he narrowly failed to rebuild the Conservatives' popularity sufficiently to win the 1964 general election. He returned as Foreign Secretary in the government of Edward Heath (June 1970–March 1974) and received a life peerage at the end of 1974.

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Alternative Names: Lord Home Sir Alec Douglas-Home Alexander Frederick Douglas-Home Home of the Hirsel Alec Douglas-Home, Baron Home of the Hirsel Alexander Douglas-Home, Baron Home of the Hirsel Alexander Frederick Douglas-Home, Baron Home of the Hirsel Alec Douglas-Home, Lord Home of the Hirsel Alexander Douglas-Home, Lord Home of the Hirsel Alexander Frederick Douglas-Home, Lord Home of the Hirsel Alec Home Alexander Home Alec Douglas-Home, Lord Dunglass Alexander Douglas-Home, Lord Dunglass Alexander Frederick Douglas-Home, Lord Dunglass Alec Dunglass Alexander Dunglass Alec Douglas-Home, 14th Earl of Home Alexander Douglas-Home, 14th Earl of Home Alexander Frederick Douglas-Home, 14th Earl of Home Home of the Hirsel, Alec Douglas-Home Baron
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Throughout, you will find a constant theme. It is the creation of a social and economic climate in which men and women can develop their personalities and talents to their country's benefit as well as their own. Conservatives believe that a centralized system of direction cramps the style of the British people. Only by trusting the individual with freedom and responsibility shall we gain the vitality to keep our country great.

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There is one question, fundamental to everything, which has yet to be convincingly answered. “Will a democracy of one man-one vote faced with a choice always go for the softer of two options?” ... If the answer to the question...were to be ‘yes’ then Britain and the democracies of Europe and America would go under, and we should be supplanted by another political, military and economic philosophy. But there is evidence that the people of Britain are beginning to tumble to the fact that if they want to enjoy the fruits of life then rights must be balanced by duties and individual effort must be made.

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