As Good as his Word

When Benjamin Disraeli gave his first speech in the House of Commons, the other MPs mocked his pompous style. Instead of being cowed, however, he promised that one day they would listen to him; and spurred on to perfect his public speaking skills, he eventually became one of Parliament’s most accomplished speakers.

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