England in a way is lucky. It's an island, so the frontiers are given by the sea.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The best thing I know between France and England is the sea.
Britain is relatively compact and much closer to the borders of the U.S.S.R. than anywhere in North America.
In my judgment, if we had pursued this course, the zones would have been of short duration. England would have been compelled to take her mines out of the North Sea in order to get any supplies from our country.
Britain's an island; it's always had a constant ebb and flow of immigration - it makes it a better place.
England has been called, with great felicity of conception, 'the land of liberty and good sense.' We have preserved many of the advantages of a free people, which the nations of the Continent have long since lost.
An awful lot of England is slowly eroding, in ways that I find really distressing, and an awful lot of it is the hedgerows... We're reaching the point where a lot of the English countryside looks just like Iowa - just kind of open space.
Britain's destiny lies in Europe.
Britain is a European power. We cannot change our geography. Our involvement in the politics of European cooperation is one of necessity. Our wealth and our security depend upon it.
The British are coming. One if by land, two if by sea.
Let us never forget this: since the day of the air, the old frontiers are gone. When you think of the defense of England you no longer think of the chalk cliffs of Dover; you think of the Rhine. That is where our frontier lies.