I am getting frustrated by the fact that we have been out of office for eight years. I desperately want to lead the Conservative Party to make quicker progress back into power.
Meaning of the quote
This quote shows that Kenneth Clarke, an English politician, is frustrated because his political party (the Conservative Party) has been out of power for 8 years. He really wants to be the leader of the party so he can help them regain power more quickly. He is eager to return his party to a position of authority and influence in the government.
About Kenneth Clarke
Kenneth Clarke is a prominent British politician who has served in various Cabinet positions, including Home Secretary and Chancellor of the Exchequer. He is known for his pro-European views and has been a member of the Conservative Party since 1970, representing the Rushcliffe constituency until 2019. Despite facing leadership defeats, he remains a influential figure in British politics.
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