The Foreign Office had a long tradition of regarding a
strong Russian Empire as ‘not in the British interest,’ but John Bright saw only mutual benefit in it.
John Bright told his Birmingham constituents that if Britain was indeed
a great nation, it was because her public was contented and not because her empire was wide.
John Bright asked the people of Birmingham to spread the word that a great
nation, like any good citizen and neighbour, does not meddle officiously in the affairs of others.