Duke Wellington simply lifted his hat upon hearing this and said, "Robert, have you forgotten what I told you before? Indeed, I'm not adept at debate, but I didn't come here today to debate; I came to censure."
With that said, the elder Duke took two steps at a time to the speaker's box. Following the tradition of Parliament, he did not directly reply to Lord Russell but addressed the Speaker acting as the intermediary.
"Respected Mr. Speaker, I believe a true patriot must abandon religion and class concepts; his opposition in Parliament must target the bill and not the individual. Lord Russell's previous assertion that a military man is incapable of governing the country is quite a farcical notion."
I'd like to ask Lord Russell, who was it that preserved the democratic power of Parliament when the King dissolved it? It was a military man, Cromwell!