The Charter of the United Nations expresses the noblest aspirations of man: abjuration of force in the settlement of disputes between states; the assurance of human rights and fundamental freedoms for all without distinction as to race, sex, language or religion; the safeguarding of international peace and security.
My grandfather always told me that it is no good lying on a hospital bed saying, 'I had the right of way',. . . That's one of the reasons I was so pleased that the boys could do the IAM test as well.