Excerpt from Lord Grey on Present-Day Politics
When I left the House of Commons in 1916, I entertained for personal reasons the wish to he free not to undertake further political obligation, with the intention of staying at my post till I felt I could no longer be of use there, or until circumstances set me free. That I did; and the time came when I left office with the rest of the first Coalition Government. For two years, till the end of the war, I took no part in political life. After that tor some time I did no public work except in connection with the League of Nations, and such other work as I did was done at the request of the Government.
A Time of Danger.
Then why do I depart from that attitude now.
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