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Lorna Clapp | 16:12 Fri 18th Jan 2002 | Phrases & Sayings
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Who said in the House of Lords? Something like :'Your enemies are in your own party.'
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It was the Commons, not the Lords. A newly elected MP referred to "the enemy" as those in the opposite, to which the more experienced MP answered that they were the opposition, not the enemy - your enemies are behind you. Unfortunately, I don't know who said it!
I think it was originally Churchill, but I'm not sure. It's one of those anecdotes that gets re-cycled and re-quoted by many generations of politicians, so whoever originally said it was probably copying someone else.

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