This makes William Hague's 2008 speech in a debate on the ratification of the Lisbon Treaty (stay with me ... who not long ago was considered Italy's first far-right leader since Benito Mussolini?
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However, his passionate speeches against Mussolini, who had invaded Emperor Selassie's home country, were an "embarrassment" to the UK government, which were seen as "keeping Mussolini cosy".
However, few people know that he did much of his campaigning while in exile. After Mussolini invaded Ethiopia, Selassie left his country to rally international support. Upon arriving in the UK, his ...