No man is regular in his attendance at the House of Commons until he is married.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
A man marries to have a home, but also because he doesn't want to be bothered with sex and all that sort of thing.
The public doesn't mind people living together without being married, providing they don't overdo it.
No marriage can stand up under the strain of incessant association.
No prime minister in Britain will ever be able to go to war without the endorsement of a majority of the House of Commons.
It is quite wrong for party conferences to be used as an excuse for the Commons not to sit. Conferences could be held at weekends.
A man may speak very well in the House of Commons, and fail very completely in the House of Lords. There are two distinct styles requisite: I intend, in the course of my career, if I have time, to give a specimen of both.
He's the kind of man a woman would have to marry to get rid of.
In a home where there is an able-bodied husband, he is expected to be the breadwinner.
Men enter local politics solely as a result of being unhappily married.
Marriage is no substitute for political experience.