—House of Commons (meeting in the House of Lords), 28 October 1943. The old House was rebuilt in 1950 in its old form, remaining insufficient to seat all its members. Churchill was against “giving each member a desk to sit at and a lid to bang” because, he explained, the House would be mostly empty most of the time; whereas, at critical votes and moments, it would fill beyond capacity, with members spilling out into the aisles, in his view a suitable “sense of crowd and urgency.”
An apt comparison would be Napoleon’s reconstruction of Paris with broad straight streets, I think. (Code is Law.)
The rest of the story is interesting; from http://www.winstonchurchill.org/learn/speeches/quotations
An apt comparison would be Napoleon’s reconstruction of Paris with broad straight streets, I think. (Code is Law.)