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''I warn the Government'' is a 1906 speech by [[F.E. Smith]]. It was his maiden speech in the [[British House of Commons]]. According to Brian MaCarthur, it was the "the most famous (speech) ever made" in the Commons in modern times.
''I warn the Government'' is a speech by [[F.E. Smith]], made on [[12 March]] [[1906]]. It was his maiden speech in the [[British House of Commons]]. According to Brian MaCarthur, it was the "the most famous (speech) ever made" in the Commons in modern times.

A copy of the speech was included in the following day's [[Times]], which is archived online.


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Revision as of 14:16, 6 July 2008

I warn the Government is a speech by F.E. Smith, made on 12 March 1906. It was his maiden speech in the British House of Commons. According to Brian MaCarthur, it was the "the most famous (speech) ever made" in the Commons in modern times.

A copy of the speech was included in the following day's Times, which is archived online.