We recently sought your suggestions of the best parliamentary oratory of the last 100 years, so the following entry would be disqualified on the grounds that it happened a full 356 years ago.
However, Oliver Cromwell's famous speech to the House of Commons on April 20th 1653, when he dismissed the Rump Parliament, has more than a little contemporary resonance.
Read his words below; it's almost as if they are based on what he's been reading in recent editions of the Sunday tabloids.
If only there were a YouTube clip of the speech...
Jonathan Isaby
Saturday, April 11, 2009 in Oliver Cromwell | Permalink | Comments (25)
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