You cannot think of Margaret without Denis. There comes a time when every Prime Minister needs someone to give him or her the unvarnished truth, and, in Denis, Margaret had just that.
I don't think nations can stand aside for ethnic cleansing and genocide.
I think it's extremely unlikely that the European Union will fracture with nations dropping off the edge.
I don't think it's the role of the prime minister to court the press.
I think the majority of the British people are still sanguine about the need for war.
I think we can get respect for Parliament back providing governments and oppositions are frank.
Well, I think there's a distinction between sexing-up the intelligence and sexing-up the presentation of the intelligence.
I think the biggest mistake I made was this wretched ability to see both sides of an argument.