Best quotes by Peter Hitchens on Freedom

Checkout quotes by Peter Hitchens on Freedom

  • Freedom of speech is freedom above all for those whose views you dislike most.
    - Peter Hitchens
  • Freedom of speech, for those who don't accept multiculturalism or the sexual revolution, is increasingly limited, mainly by threats to the jobs of those who speak out of turn.
    - Peter Hitchens
  • Radical multicultural types will, in the end, destroy the things they claim to like, because they don't understand that liberty and reasonable equality are features of stable, free, conservative societies based on Christian ideas, which guard their borders and are proud of their civilisation.
    - Peter Hitchens
  • In a supposedly free and equal country, there is no excuse for our rulers having VIP treatment. On the contrary, there is every reason for them to get what we get, hot and strong.
    - Peter Hitchens
  • The Channel is an international waterway through which the Russians are quite free to pass - and over which we have no exclusive right.
    - Peter Hitchens
  • There is no such thing as a 'right to buy.' Proper conservatives don't believe in invented, taxpayer-subsidised rights, a creation of liberals. They believe in freedom. And the break-up of council estates was one of the most unconservative things that ever happened, making life harder for young families and destroying settled communities.
    - Peter Hitchens
  • Thanks to centuries of island freedom, when we were able to decide who came in and who didn't, it is far easier to disappear in Britain than in almost any other country in the world.
    - Peter Hitchens
  • If you want a day free of work, you must expect others to have the same privilege.
    - Peter Hitchens