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A. P. Herbert, an English statesman, author, and poet, was renowned for his wit, creativity, and strong sense of justice. His work as a satirist often tackled social and political issues, making him a beloved figure in British literary and political circles. Herbert's contributions as a Member of Parliament demonstrated his commitment to reform and improving the lives of ordinary people. His legacy teaches us the importance of using one's voice for social change, standing up for the voiceless, and making a meaningful impact through both art and activism.
"People must not do things for fun. We are not here for fun. There is no reference to fun in any Act of Parliament."
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