It can only be done by the whole country understanding that, under the lead of the Government, in view of the Enormous Crisis which is attacking us at the present moment, we have all decided, whatever party to which we belong, to try to return along the path towards the total war effort which resulted from really co-operating and trying to minimise our differences, and making more of the facts and policies which we can all accept.
If we had pursued the policy advocated by the Opposition of spend,spend, spend, we would undoubtedly have had an Enormous Crisis at various times when the oil price has been under pressure.
An Enormous Crisis is developing in London, but the Government are oblivious to it.
When will the Government wake up to This Enormous Crisis, realise how much misery has been inflicted on so many Londoners and start to do something about it instead of talking about the mythical miracles that we are supposed to have experienced in the past eleven and a half years?
In Yugoslavia, we have been tardy in responding to an Enormous Crisis.
It is an Enormous Crisis and there has been no attempt by the Government of Zimbabwe to follow the lead of Uganda, where there has been a marked decline of incidence of HIV.
The people at MAFF are doing their best and coping extremely well with an Enormous Crisis that in some ways is almost unprecedented.
The Minister in charge of the rural taskforce said yesterday that this is an Enormous Crisis, in some ways unprecedented, and he is right.
I am satisfied that George Bush will want to do what his old man did and build up a consensual approach to resolve an Enormous Crisis.
As the hon. Member for Sheffield, Attercliffe pointed out, it will also create a competing demand for infrastructure investment in the south-east which, unless met, will cause an Enormous Crisis and a major drain of public expenditure.
When will the Leader of the House arrange a proper debate on the Enormous Crisis that is developing in NHS dentistry?
That is an Enormous Crisis.
Although we are still in the middle of an Enormous Crisis, the Bill deals only with certain parts of it, albeit in a sensible and helpful way.
They accept that there is an Enormous Crisis.
Let us make no bones about it - every depositor in the country would have lost their money and we would have had the most Enormous Crisis.
Back in 1951, at the end of a Labour Government, we found ourselves in an Enormous Crisis.
They said that boom and bust had ended, but that hyperbole led them to ignore the growing signs that all was not well elsewhere, and to commit vast policy mistakes that led to the Enormous Crisis that we have gone through, and that Government Members are trying to help to clear up.
As a result, there is now an Enormous Crisis across the whole area because the taxpayers of Germany are simply not prepared to bail out nations that have been behaving in an irresponsible fashion.
We are facing an Enormous Crisis.
We have had wonderful success but must now face, in effect, an Enormous Crisis, which is mounting not just in this country but across the world.
In the face of This Enormous Crisis and the horrifying number of desperate people that we can hardly begin to imagine, all that is currently being asked by the UNHCR is that 30,000 Syrian refugees be admitted to other countries.
There was clearly an Enormous Crisis, which was not made in the UK.
There is no question, in any shape or form, of the Government not getting it; this is an Enormous Crisis.
But surely as a country we have set our own standards on how we should adopt a humanitarian approach to This Enormous Crisis.